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CalRobert | 3 days ago

The entire situation where you have great rights for “permanent” workers but nothing but precarity for so called “temporary” workers has been a disaster in Europe. It creates an entire underclass, even for people in high paying jobs. It was easier to get a mortgage, etc. in the US as an at-will employee who could be fired at any time than it was as a worker on a temp contract in Europe, in part because at least in the US there was a level playing field.

I realise the UK isn’t in the EU but it is part of the broader trend of creating a privileged class of permanent workers over all others.

This also increases friction in the labour market since changing jobs means likely giving up a permanent contract.

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philipallstar|3 days ago

> in part because at least in the US there was a level playing field.

Also the main guarantee of income isn't regulations, it's other employers.