▲ | belter 21 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> America is drowning in unnecessary regulations/taxes/red tape. You must be joking... - Unlike most OECD countries, the U.S. lets employers fire workers without “just cause” or severance. - The U.S. is the only OECD country with no national paid parental leave mandate. - There is no federal privacy law or something like GDPR - No nationwide rules or regulations on Payday lending caps with interest often >450% APR - Fines for U.S. workplace safety penalties are flat and modest - TSCA lets many chemical substances stay on the market, while for example in the EU, the REACH program requires precautionary testing and registration. - U.S. oil & gas flaring rules are a joke | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | yostrovs 18 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Just because some regulations that you would like to exist, but don't, doesn't mean there aren't regulations that exist, but shouldn't. I'm most US states you need a license to cut hair. I'm summer states you need a license to braid hair. These licenses are actually expensive and hard to obtain, keeping a lot of talented people from actually working in the field. I bet in China you can just cut someone's hair. | |||||||||||||||||
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