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by bjoli 1174 days ago
I think it is because it benefits workers differently. People with high salaries would usually get even higher salaries in the states, whereas people with low-earning jobs would get less paid with a less stable employment. The HN selection is just skewed.

A friend of mine with a VERY sick disabled kid which prevented her from working night shifts in a home for the elderly would probably have gotten sacked by now hadn't it been for the Swedish labour laws that mandate that the employer tries to find a different position within the same qualifications in the same organisation. Sure, the union had to help and remind them of that obligation, but in the end it worked out for the best for my friend.

I don't think the laws are there to protect someone like me that could get another job, but to protect people like my friend.