This question presumes that all bosses are evil to their employees. That presumption is false. Most bosses recognize that their employees add value to their businesses and therefore should be treated as well as business conditions will permit.
because their losers
The bosses and employees.
No.
Yes, they had a lot of power and influence. Workers did not have much rights, not like today. So the bosses had more influence and could almost do what they wanted with their employees.
Because it's part of being in business
because the economy is so that money is limited and bosses can't afford to hire or keep the employees.
Squirming Evil
it depends on circumstances available like it would be yes in an incidence where the employees seem not to mind what they are doing and thus a bosses can tease them to find out what is going on, and some where the boss should not because if the employees are bullied they might end up making the business to collapse.
Hero = 8 bosses, Dark = 8 bosses, Last = 2 bosses so 18 bosses in total.
Victorian industrialists hired young employees to work in their factories because it was a much cheaper source of labor than hiring adults, so there were plenty of young people working in industry. Why the bosses abused them, is a question of human nature and morals. I suppose the youths were abused because the bosses felt powerful and authoritative by doing so. And, they could simply get away with it - factory conditions were difficult to regulate, and if a worker complained, he could almost immediately be fired and replaced without further problems.
Donuts, Pizza, Bagels, Cookies, Sandwiches
the evil captures who ever asked that is stewpid