• projectmoon
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    3 months ago

    Somebody is going to get steamrolled by Icelandic labor laws. And it’s not going to be the employee.

    Edit: like this is seriously illegal in Iceland. Also, if you’re going to be a corrupt and immoral business owner (evil really in this case), the number one thing you DON’T do is broadcast your nefarious intentions over a recordable medium.

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      3 months ago

      Huge balls to write this in reproducible text in a civilised country with labour laws.

      • projectmoon
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        563 months ago

        A lot of times immigrants to Iceland in low paying jobs like this do not understand their rights. Wouldn’t surprise me if this guy has gotten away with it before. Possibly more than once.

        Iceland isn’t perfect. If a business wants to get rid of someone, they’ll find a way to do it. But it is illegal to prevent someone from joining a union, or issue threats like this. Companies over a certain size (50+ I think?) are actually required to have a union representative.

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        203 months ago

        I can tell he’s the kind of man who is very proud to be habitually reckless and cruel.

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      203 months ago

      I was absolutely sure this was some USA-as-usual post on lemmy. How insane do you have to be to write something like that in a country with working labor laws?

      I wanna see the prosecutors face, tbh.

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        143 months ago

        Even in the US this wouldn’t fly. But the fact it’s in any other developed nation other than the US, double yikes.