just look up history and "company towns"
Those were/are both good and bad.
I was trying to refer to the ones that paid their workers with slips that were only valid for exchange in the company-owned stores, and the workers had to pay for absolutely everything, including lodging, and couldn't own their own homes for example. You know, the model WEF is pushing: no cash money either. And everyone should be aware of how easily Visa and MasterCard are already willing to cut off people just because of wrongthink – see Youtube, Patreon, etc. Even if you have money in the bank, if the card processors refuse to deal with you and cash money is no longer used, you can't actually buy anything anymore.
It is very straightforward. If you trust that the 1000 or so biggest companies and the politicians trained in their preferred ideas are the best ones to decide what is good for you, then by all means, do support WEF with all your political power. I do not, so I have to oppose them and their political lobbyists and stooges, like Finland's current Prime Minister, who truly believe they have people's best interests in mind.
(That said, I have no doubt that Klaus Schwab himself, and the others pushing the Agenda, do actually firmly, honestly believe that their plan is actually good for mankind. They do really see themselves being good people. It's just that they are utterly, horribly
wrong: all this has been done before, it has never ended up well, and there is no sociological or cultural indicators it could succeed this time either.)