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mihaigalos
·4년 전·discuss
Russia has tarnished its international standing. It will require a dramatic change in Russian politics, as well a regime change there. Otherwise, the other governments cannot justify to their citizens why taxpayer money should be spent reconstructing a country which threatened nuclear war.
mihaigalos
·4년 전·discuss
Yes, most likely. Would that not imply the following?:

- most people will constantly change jobs in search of better pay.

- foreign (especially US) companies have incentives to hire more in Brazil/EU.
mihaigalos
·4년 전·discuss
Citation needed.
mihaigalos
·4년 전·discuss
> European labor laws are a major factor. It's much harder to fire people and a company like Amazon loves to fire people.

Not sure why I keep reading this over and over. Yes, it can take up to 6 months to fire somebody here in Europe (usually 1-3 months though). The 6 months is usually for >15 years of uninterrupted work with the same company.

Justifying that "the company cannot easily fire because of labor laws" is just plain wrong.

If the 250k+$ jobs I'm constantly reading about are actually true, it's double the average that I've ever heard about for any type of Senior SW Devs in most competitive / innovative centers in the EU. 350k$ more so. Stocks are not even part of the TC.

In most EU countries, SW Devs make about 50-60k€ as juniors.

To reiterate, the math doesn't add up, so the argument must be talent, not laws.