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    10 months ago

    For example, a company in such an environment could have a plan for a four month bit of work. They could employ people on an appropriate short term contract.

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      10 months ago

      Can’t tell if we’re agreeing or disagreeing. Companies should totally be able to hire on short-term contracts. But it should be clear that it is a temporary contract from the start, not a bait-and-switch from long-term employment to hire-and-fire.

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        10 months ago

        Some people want a short term contract. If too few people want such, the company will have to pay a premium to hire people short term.

        There of course must also be penalties for companies that hire ongoing, but end it before retirement