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by epolanski
5 days ago
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There's no stock option mechanisms available in most of EU. You get someone you cannot tempt him with "do a great job and get X amount of equity". In Italy it is not enforceable, even if you sign a contract. With this, startups can only compete with bigger companies on salary, hard, and don't get equally motivated hires to get a piece of a company. You get people there for the paycheck. It's also unfriendly to venture capitalists, for different reasons. So corporate law is a major problem in most of EU, as it's unfriendly both to investors and employees. Also, firing people is hard in EU. You hire the wrong person, you're stuck with it. |
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