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Basically old methods that lead to the collapse of societies.
Besides, dis thread doesn’t bash Americans, jus Usonians, and we deserve it.
Yes, I've worked for American companies (last one was NOV[www.nov.com], and they have to follow Norwegian laws.
For example, when you get hired you're on a 3 month trial. During that period, if you quit or get fired, you're entitled to one month of pay, and have to work that period.
After the 3 month trial, the same as above applies, but for 3 months (3 month's pay if you quit or get fired).
Whether you have to work or not in the 1 or 3 month period after quitting or especially getting fired can be negotiated (probably don't want to work in a place where you get fired, nor would the employer want to have you around), but you're entitled to the full payment.