In Silicon Valley, sacking the boss has become so routine that some firms find that they spend longer looking for a chief executive than the new boss does in the job.
With such a reform, the state can limit the expansion of required pension contributions and findsome money to spend on actual government services, or even roll back a part of the massive income tax increase that the state enacted in 2011.
People spend years crafting careers that appear successful on the outside, only to find that at some point, usually in midlife, the career comes up short.