Aunor wants all to be poorer to ensure that a few do not become wealthy. It is more "fair" that way.

"While working in your lab an employee invents something.

Who owns that?"

Easy, the company that paid for all his material, paid him for his time to try his ideas, and continued to pay him for his ideas that failed on his way to his invention. Those were likely the terms of his employment contract also. Then again, pehaps his employment contract gives him the rights to his intellectual property (not completely uncommon), then he owns it.

But I guess in Aunor's world, the company should just pay people for what they want and derive no benefit from their labor for hiring them and providing them a paycheck before the big payday arrived.