It's stupid but this is the norm around the world. At my plant, which is not a nuclear plant, most of the engineers and workers can't take a leave and are always "on call" (even though their contract is not an on call contract) until they can get a break once in around 1.5 years because we are technically understaffed. And this isn't even a meaningful plant, if it goes down nothing really happens.
crisis of overproduction speedrun any%
And the MSS controls the CIA, but is controlled by the FSB... it's a scary spiral out there
There was a post on the sillyboysclub subreddit of some person being conscripted forcefully. It's finally getting through the blackouts to the average liberal users.
Cool Zone, or garbage time of history.
Updated my other comment.
Also I thought you would find this [sci-hub link] tangentially relevant and interesting. It's about DPRK's Taean work system, an ancestor of whatever work system is in effect there currently. Of course, a warning on the background of the author, it might not be to your liking.
It's blocked worldwide for some reason
Don't know about Iran specifically, but from what I know about the Middle East, many of their economies, even those that had a lot of state intervention, are experiencing a decay that is analogous to Soviet zastoy/stagnation period.
every day i consider changing my name
registered to the ford company
Xiàn zài wǒ yǒu bing chilling
What if I call it the people's democratic intellectual property, is it cool now?