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Re: Strapped startup declines acquihire, Apple poaches key engineers; NP, says court [pdf]

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I think Lisbon was on the radar a few years ago, but I get the impression it may have blown it. According to folk I know who were looking at it, they had issues with the 'work ethic' of locals (read into that what you will) and high tax.

what I read is when worker's lives arent threatened (by deprivation of health care) we make sensible decisions about balancing a commitment to an employer with our commitments to family and community.

I have no clue about Portugal, just wanted to point out these things are independent, e.g. in Norway/Denmark high productivity ("work ethic") while at the same time leaving the office on time and closing shops early. While Germany does not threat workers life but people stay too long in the office and shops are open to long - but it gets better.

Re: Strapped startup declines acquihire, Apple poaches key engineers; NP, says court [pdf]

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> Thanks. I mean the laws and precedent that made it clear my non compete is unenforceable based on the idea that I have a right to... work. > Oh hey and there’s the name right there! I wish non-competes being unenforceable had a pithy associated phrase, but it doesn't. There are nuances to non-competes that sometimes get glossed over, such as non-solicitation of customers and co-workers. I believe those types of cla…

can-compete state/province?

... maybe. Doesn't seem quite right, but perhaps it just needs to grow on me for a bit.

It does potentially allude to making the state/province more competitive with other regions, which is a plus for neutering the "business-friendly" framing.

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