

WTF, France?


WTF, France?


FMLA is what I’ve heard is used for long term disability, and it doesn’t cover full pay and is time limited, I think. I’ve never used it either so take this with a massive grain of salt.
And you’re lucky, most workers in the USA do not get paid sick leave, because that’s not in the law.


Damn. I come from a “developing” third rate country. We’ve had paid sick leave and paid maternity leave since the 60s I think. Maternity leave was upgraded from 4 to 6 months about 10 years ago.
PS.: you need a doctor’s note the day you’re back to get sick leave, which you can get for free on universal healthcare if you can wait, or pay for private practice in a private clinic.


It’s not uncommon, even in “developing” countries. The USA really is a shithole.


I mean, it gets worse:
even when this should not happen. There is too much looting and theft
Apparently he believes there are times cruel shooting at civilians should happen, and there’s an overall acceptable level of looting and theft.


I’ll hold my dog over the bidet.


Saving the planet to own the libs.


Yeah, who is still buying?


Imagine a corp negotiator being told they’d have to deal with The Overwhelming Majority. They’d be shitting their pants all the way to the meeting.


Aw. I was hoping it would be Overwhelming Majority. How cool would that be?


That union name goes hard.


Is there something stopping criminals from beating your cash money out of you?


And yet, no MacBook quality LinBooks.


It was more an explanations as to why predators flock to these institutions. Unless you’re suggesting the Catholic priests in questions are thousand-year-old immortals.


Positions of power with lots of fragile prey will always attract predators. Priests, pastors, teachers, scouts, coaches, sanatoriums, families, youth groups, etc.
It takes a good system of heightened vigilance to keep these safe.


Yeah, so it might fetch a slightly higher price. What does have to do with protecting the people potentially exposed by this project?
That is already assured by the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU. Those are non tax based barriers to agricultural goods trade.
It’s the reason selling eggs to Europe is so hard, for instance. Eggs need to be traced to individual chickens, and the veterinarian records of the animal must be filed as well. These requirements are for international trade, benefiting local producers that don’t need to adhere to such stringent rules.
EU has restrictions on products resulting from slave or slave analog labor, deforestation, etc.
I’m not a legal expert by no means, but this seems to me just being afraid of fair competition.