Stability Floor

Product term: Stability Floor

Category: governance

Definition

Article V of the INO Constitution. A guaranteed minimum level of organizational resources and human support that cannot be reduced below a certain threshold. Includes base salary, healthcare, equipment, and onboarding. Ensures that as organizations optimize with AI, the human floor doesn't collapse into gig-economy precarity. Part of the Neural Mesh's Stability Core.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

What's included in the Stability Floor?

Base salary (living wage), health insurance, equipment, workspace, professional development budget, and onboarding.

What if the organization struggles?

The Stability Floor is protected. It's the last place the organization cuts, not the first.

Does this prevent optimization?

No. Organizations can still optimize, but not below the floor. It's a floor, not a ceiling.

How is the floor set?

By sector, geography, and role. Reviewed annually and adjusted for cost of living.

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