> Because they're alternatives to each other. You don't need both.
Sure we do.
Our education system sucks (as proof by my friends who were unable to grasp this basic arithmetic). AND we have a Gig vs Employee issue that also needs to be clarified through the law.
Lets fix both. I don't see any problem working towards the problem you suggested, nor the problem I suggested. I'm sure our failure in education is also causing issues in other aspects of our society unrelated to this particular issue.
> Our education system sucks (as proof by my friends who were unable to grasp this basic arithmetic). AND we have a Gig vs Employee issue that also needs to be clarified through the law.
Fixing the education system solves both of them, because then people aren't fooled into becoming a contractor when it doesn't benefit them. Then you don't need the government to force them into being an employee including in cases where they're better off as a contractor -- you only need to do the first one.
Also, if you tried to explain it multiple times to them, maybe it isn't the education's systems fault? Like you said above, their brains are unable to grasp it. No amount of education reform is going to fix that.
Sure we do.
Our education system sucks (as proof by my friends who were unable to grasp this basic arithmetic). AND we have a Gig vs Employee issue that also needs to be clarified through the law.
Lets fix both. I don't see any problem working towards the problem you suggested, nor the problem I suggested. I'm sure our failure in education is also causing issues in other aspects of our society unrelated to this particular issue.