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What country? :-( Here in the UK that's a basic given, like, super basic. How did your country lose that without an immediate huge general strike?
I would never work somewhere that doesn't give paid breaks, it's not like it's my actual free time, I can't just go home and do whatever, etc. Wild.
Honestly, come live here, or in the EU, you'll be treated far better. If you don't even get paid breaks, what about other basic human rights like paid sick leave, a minimum of a month of holiday days per year, can't be sacked on the spot or without a valid reason (unfair dismissal), must be given reasonable (paid) notice as per contract, etc?
If you are lacking any of those, then come here! Some countries don't have free healthcare and cheap high quality public transport, we have those too! :-)
You're going to need to take a look at your country's immigration policies before you go ahead telling people to come
True. The UK has downgraded as a country since leaving the EU. You guys have only mildly better benefits than the US and a lot of things are more expensive.
You're a freaking island. Why would you leave the best trade agreement you'll ever get??? For a different colored passport?!?
The US, EU, China, India, etc. are all sending you the back of the line for trade negotiations. If you're lucky, you might get the same terms as Mexico.
This is the United States. And yeah, 80%+ of us would have a hard time getting into the EU. I'm pretty sure the UK immigration policies are even more limited.