It really depends on the people you work for, it's not like Europe is some kind of paradise in this matter. I was working as a contractor for a company in Germany, after a few years working together, they cut me off from one day to the next (the new manager decided to start saving money), even though my contract included a clause about a one-month notice period. They didn’t even bother to pay the invoice for the work I had already done that month (it was the 23rd of the month, so we’re talking about a few thousand euros). And since I wasn't living in Germany, extracting that money from them was almost impossible.Yes, it may be different for full-time non-contract jobs, but once you're on a contract, nobody cares.
immibis|10 months ago
apexalpha|10 months ago
Here in the Netherlands contractors are also 'at will employed' as the Americans say.
But they pay you more so...
lnsru|10 months ago
aembleton|10 months ago
chippiewill|10 months ago
Contractors don't have that kind of support pretty much anywhere (that's sort of the point), and it's just a standard contract dispute that lawyers argue about.
AstralStorm|10 months ago
Sonnigeszeug|10 months ago
We are a law and order country.
You got yourself played
Gasp0de|10 months ago
constantcrying|10 months ago