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throwawaycopter | 3 years ago
I don't think labor protections are eroding however. Those tend to be very popular among the population here.
Perhaps I am wrong? Do you have more information about this?
I know that there are some leeways to avoid labor protections in some places, such as being employed as a temporary contractor, but I understand there are some limitations to this practice.
cassianoleal|3 years ago
Lol not sure if you're an anti-UK EU member or a Brexiter. Not that it matters, really.
> I don't think labor protections are eroding however.
If you mean in the UK, then they definitely are. Zero hour contracts are more or less the worst parts of being an employee with the worst parts of being self-employed, all turned up to 11. At least that's what I've heard from a lot of people on them.
> Those tend to be very popular among the population here.
I'm not sure where 'here' means in this context but honestly I imagine the only country in the world where labour protections are impopular (are they really? no idea...) is the US.
> Do you have more information about this?
More or less anecdotal but yeah - like I said above, people on zero hours tend to have it pretty rough.
> being employed as a temporary contractor
This is me. Not to avoid labour protections, but rather to have more autonomy. I like not having a boss. I like not having to go through the yearly grind of performance reviews. I like being able to take (unpaid) time off more or less when I feel like it.
There are drawbacks but for my needs and wants I find the tradeoffs to be pretty good.