This is the root cause problem. The fact that a set of cumulative hiring and firing decisions by employers and potential employers can render someone and their family destitute, is the biggest flaw in the system most of us live in.
Not just in the countries mentioned either - we have a global failure of resource allocation.
I agree, as long as there is no guarantees for your human rights, we'll continue to live in scary world, where being fired might literally mean death or suicide or becoming criminal. I know that in my country many men took their life, after they lost job, because unless you can quickly find something else, your life can quickly fall apart and most people don't earn enough to have savings and state won't offer you much help.
I know that now we talk more often about how this global system is broken, but can we actually do anything about it, if wealthy just amass their wealth and don't want to share? I don't want revolution, but it seems like we need some revolution, so humanity can survive as something more than masses of wage slaves.
It's just sad, when I again hear in my company about equality, sustainability, but CEO is making 150-300x my salary and is in top 0.1% by income and I hear that I don't even deserve raise that would match inflation in my country.
This is the root cause problem. The fact that a set of cumulative hiring and firing decisions by employers and potential employers can render someone and their family destitute, is the biggest flaw in the system most of us live in.
Not just in the countries mentioned either - we have a global failure of resource allocation.