The rise of populism on both the left and the right shows that there is clearly a growing frustration within the working class. Over the last few decades, companies have focused more on short-term profits than the long-term production you can achieve with a happy, healthy workforce. MIT Business Professor Tom Kochan’s new book, “Shaping the Future of Work: What Future Worker, Business, Government, and Education Leaders Need to Do for All to Prosper” examines how companies can actually take the “high road” and still remain profitable. Do you think companies in the U.S. should treat their employees better? Are there smart policies that can help the working class prosper without cutting into the shareholders’ bottom line?