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Making it harder to fire people serves mainly to discourage hiring them in the first place.
But it hurts children, she says, by making incompetent instructors harder to fire.
Another common response to growing insecurity about jobs has been to increase job protection and make it harder to fire people.
They include a labour-contract law that came into effect on January 1st and which many employers fear could make it much harder to fire underperforming workers.
The latter practice is more common in Europe, where it is much harder to fire workers.The New York Times today debates the merits of a 35-hour work week during an economic downturn.
Labor also has more protections in these other developed countries, making it harder to fire workers when more efficient manufacturing processes are developed; in fact, labor contracts in Japan have traditionally banned laying off workers displaced by automation.
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"It's very hard to fire someone" in Italy, Dr. Tamburri said.
"It's hard to fire your son-in-law," Chris Matthews said.
Unions are often blamed for making it hard to fire poor teachers.
So it's very hard to fire people when a company is in difficulties".
South African labour laws make it hard to fire workers, which deters companies from hiring them in the first place.
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