Ryan Wyatt

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Firing workers in France was costly and time-consuming, involving lengthy severance and legal processes. This made hiring employees akin to marrying them. If the relationship proved unfulfilling, divorce entailed expensive agony, giving French employers commitment phobia. They increasingly tended to rely on contract and temporary workers, which kept joblessness high and wages low.
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