| ▲ | caminante 7 hours ago | |||||||
> And I'm challenging the notion that complaining or voicing dissatisfaction could do that in any European country. 'any' ? See "cooperative problems" [0], the EU-wide "duty of loyalty" for (not relevant directly here for internal complaints, but paints a bright line), and countless posts on socials of EU people getting let go for complaining in the workplace. If this doesn't challenge your perception, then we're wasting time. [0] https://businessindenmark.virk.dk/guidance/employment-and-di... | ||||||||
| ▲ | ahtihn 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
"Duty of loyalty" is obviously irrelevant here. "Countless posts of people getting let go for whatever reason" is irrelevant too. What protections did these people have that did not apply because they complained to their boss? | ||||||||
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