> Employment law is liberalised, as workers no longer need to fear dismissal.
I read that as "workers no longer need to fear dismissal because they can fall back on their basic income", and assumed that "liberalised" meant "doesn't protect workers from being fired". But you read that completely differently. Which does he mean? I agree with it as I read it, which is the same as what you're saying.
I read that as "workers no longer need to fear dismissal because they can fall back on their basic income", and assumed that "liberalised" meant "doesn't protect workers from being fired". But you read that completely differently. Which does he mean? I agree with it as I read it, which is the same as what you're saying.