bilby
Fair dinkum thinkum
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Because they simply cannot believe that it could possibly be allowed to be as awful as it actually is.
(Source).
This is just one example, from an article by David Dunning, of erroneous confidence; there is a thread to discuss the major theme of the article here.
It seems that even people whose employment is 'At-will' do not understand just how few rights they have as an employee, until and unless they are capriciously or wrongfully dismissed - leading to their toleration and even support of a system that they would neither tolerate nor support if they understood it.
According to Pauline Kim, a professor at Washington University Law School, people tend to make inferences about the law based on what they know about more informal social norms. This frequently leads them to misunderstand their rights—and in areas like employment law, to wildly overestimate them. In 1997, Kim presented roughly 300 residents of Buffalo, New York, with a series of morally abhorrent workplace scenarios—for example, an employee is fired for reporting that a co-worker has been stealing from the company—that were nonetheless legal under the state’s “at-will” employment regime. Eighty to 90 percent of the Buffalonians incorrectly identified each of these distasteful scenarios as illegal, revealing how little they understood about how much freedom employers actually enjoy to fire employees. (Why does this matter? Legal scholars had long defended “at-will” employment rules on the grounds that employees consent to them in droves without seeking better terms of employment. What Kim showed was that employees seldom understand what they’re consenting to.)
(Source).
This is just one example, from an article by David Dunning, of erroneous confidence; there is a thread to discuss the major theme of the article here.
It seems that even people whose employment is 'At-will' do not understand just how few rights they have as an employee, until and unless they are capriciously or wrongfully dismissed - leading to their toleration and even support of a system that they would neither tolerate nor support if they understood it.