:surprised-pika:
https://twitter.com/CPBritain/status/1562094638088994819
THEY'RE NOT EVEN DEFENDING IT AS A WARTIME MEASURE :michael-laugh:
literally just shock treating the country with their mandate and taking the people for what little they have left
no longer wish for Zelensky to conclude a swift peace, him & his should be executed and the workers can have peace and bread
Disappointed none of the 500 Spetsnaz kill teams ever got him
In two laws passed on Monday and Tuesday, MPs voted to legalise zero-hours contracts and made moves towards removing up to 70 per cent of the country’s workforce from protections guaranteed by national labour law.
Ukraine’s ruling Servant of the People party argued that the ‘extreme over-regulation of employment contradicts the principles of market self-regulation [and] modern personnel management’.
https://socialeurope.eu/ukraine-to-pass-laws-wrecking-workers-rights
What's "funny" is the SN isn't even selling this as essential to wartime production or something; just naked shock-doctrine neoliberalization of the Ukrainian labor market. The kind of thing that happens when you ban all your opposition parties under the guise of fighting Russian infiltration. Zelensky is such a fucking criminal opportunist.
Imagine going through the 90s shock doctrine and then asking for more 30 years later.
I googled...
Zero-hour contract is a term used to describe a type of employment contract between an employer and an employee whereby the employer is not obliged to provide any minimum number of working hours to the employee. The term 'zero-hour contract' is primarily used in the United Kingdom.
It’s always funny to me when horrible things other countries are about to impose are standard procedure here in the US. If you’re paid hourly here you almost certainly are zero-hour.
Honestly the idea that your employer does actually have to schedule you like agreed is shocking to me 💀
The way the gig economy has been normalized in the US shouldn't surprise me at all yet it still does. I can't imagine what it would take for Americans to realize the idea of American exceptionalism is a myth.
I’m not even talking about gig economy, I’m talking normal hourly service economy work. When I worked at [big 3 pizza chain] there were a few weeks where I just didn’t get scheduled for any shifts because we just didn’t need that many drivers.
Employers want to pay you as little as possible while also expecting you to have all the free time in the world to work at a moment’s notice
Labor power is the most important thing, labor itself is secondary. A zero hour contract gives employers total control over your labor power.
extreme over-regulation of employment contradicts the principles of market self-regulation [and] modern personnel management
Wonder if they’ll condemn the west for sanctioning global south countries for continuing to do business with Russia
we've had one shock doctrine, yes, but what about second shock doctrine?
Can't wait to see a bunch of "Made in Ukraine" stickers on shit at Walmart.
They would have a "Support Ukraine" banner.
And some ghoul (Nicholas Kristof? Matt Yglesias?) can write a "Ukrainian sweatshop are good actually" and they can mention how Walmart is a bulwark of democracy, freedom, and goodness.
it's most likely still going to be made in China, but now they just produce it in China, ship the entire thing via rail to Ukraine, let the Ukranians paint a flag on it or repackage it, and then send it to either western europe or over the atlantic. Always imagine the shitties possible supply chain when using :lathe-of-heaven:
They just have to hold out until Steiner can launch his offensive
"There totally wasn't enough time to pass that one progressive law. During the entire 4 year term there were more pressing issues to deal with"
Yet somehow Zalensky has time for this shit in the middle of war.
Like, I’m not sure how it going to help with the war effort. Seem like just make peoples hate you more. You might get away with it in peace time, like how Yeltsin use the army to thwart the protesters. But with Elensky, in a war, how is he going to get away with this