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this post was submitted on 21 Apr 2026
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I’m a US employee but I had a thought. Your employer had to register their entity with your government so it could properly pay taxes and be in compliance with the law. I would assume that you should be able to contact your government to complain. Perhaps this EU page on “How to make a complaint” will be helpful? Or something like that page but from your government? Good luck!
I doubt my goverment cares much about that, that's why I was thinking an US goverment approach, but I'll give it a shot. Thanks!
I can see where you were coming from but I hate to tell you: if the US government doesn’t give a fuck about its own citizens, they absolutely do not give a fuck about you. You are better off pursuing something through yours in my opinion. But what do I know? Probably as much as Jon Snow.