Well, we are more or less all in a privileged position, since demand for programming labour is bigger than the supply. So, apart from the legalistic view: we have the option to speak up and if it doesn't help (or, if anybody doesn't feel like speaking up in the first place) to vote with our feet.
Do not be meek; you're time and work is too valuable to waste it on bad employers.
I think developers from under-developed countries are in a much more vulnerable position than those privileged by a tech-driven economy, they deserve to get protection as well.
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Well, we are more or less all in a privileged position, since demand for programming labour is bigger than the supply. So, apart from the legalistic view: we have the option to speak up and if it doesn't help (or, if anybody doesn't feel like speaking up in the first place) to vote with our feet.
Do not be meek; you're time and work is too valuable to waste it on bad employers.
I think developers from under-developed countries are in a much more vulnerable position than those privileged by a tech-driven economy, they deserve to get protection as well.