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For instance Canada had low protection and high unemployment, while Sweden had high protection and no unemployment.
Uh, Sweden hasn't had "no" unemployment in nearly two decades. It certainly ended with the economic crisis of the early 90s.

It's fairly difficult to fire people without cause though. I think that's a pretty good thing, because it paves the way for a less strict and hierarchical organizational culture. This in turn leads to more personal initiatives, more outspoken employees, etc. when people feel secure in their work environment.

/J

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Re^6: On Finding, Hiring, Inspiring and Keeping
by wazoox (Prior) on Apr 12, 2006 at 07:54 UTC
    Sorry, actually I meant "low unemployment", as low as USA or Great-Britain which are the favorite examples of "low unemployment" countries for the french government.