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Linus stepped away from the spotlight and apologized and went to therapy and changed his behavior
He definitely improved it... but there's still plenty of material for r/linusrants.
He may not directly call people names anymore but he's still extremely rude and unprofessional. He would have been fired long ago from any company I work for, and I live in the UK where it's practically impossible to get fired.
In the UK you only get employment protections after working at a company for two years. Up until then you can be fired without reason
That's not true. See https://barcankirby.co.uk/two-year-rule-for-employment-rights/
The general fear of litigation means that in practice it is really hard to get rid of underperforming employees in most white collar jobs (once they have passed probation which is normally 3 months). The normal way it happens is they are "managed out", which is a long and unpleasant process.
It is very much true
From the link you provided:
Employers don't need to provide a reason for your dismissal.
There are some exceptions but they're very specific and unlikely to relevant. If an employer wants rid of you they can do so at their whim.
Even if you think you have a case, good luck finding a solicitor who will take on your case. They simply won't be interested because it's not easy to win without the rights you get after 2 years employment.
I'm not sure you read my comment at all...
I did.
I also read a fair chunk of the article you linked and it didn't change my view.
I disagree that employers fear litigation. Is there something else I missed?