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by Eridrus
2870 days ago
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I think looking at relative growth numbers is illustrative. Germany should have an easier time hitting high percentage growth than the US, starting from a lower total, but they don't. Though the rest of the continent is doing even worse. But anyway, it makes arguments of "look how well Germany is doing" not very compelling to me. I don't hate the idea of codetermination tbh, but I do have lots of questions about how it would work in practice. At the very least you have to ask whether contractors get a vote, which gets you into a question if incentive and which workers are more or less aligned with a company. |
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