Unions would further increase worker bargaining power (labor unions, not trade unions, there is a distinct and important difference) to the point where they are roughly equal to the people hiring them. Added to the fact that without the government to shield them, the CEOs would actually be liable for their company's actions, life starts to look a little better, eh?
We went over this in the AnCapistan thread and you've still failed to give any kind of an answer - if the corporations aren't responsible to anyone, how is a completely powerless government or some private enterprise with no incentive to do so going to arrest a CEO? Without a government, they are by far the most powerful force in society and could afford private armies and all of that good stuff. I keep asking, but I keep getting no answer: who's going to stop them?
These companies also have a depressingly long and mostly consequence-free history of firing, threatening, and even killing people who try to start unions.
due to government. Corporations wouldn't even exist in the form they do today without Government backing them up.
, even now, the most powerful force in society. The customers are. You can't force people to buy coke. Without money, what's your CEO gonna do?