That's because the government will not have a contract with the communists states, and private enterprises could make their own contracts.
Some states that are Socialist are not Communist. At this point, the UK and Germany are "Social Democracies" edging on Socialism, but they are not explicitly Communist, in that they have not banned opposition parties and claimed to have fulfilled part of the Marxist Dialectic that a "Dictatorship Of the Proletariat" has been installed.
That's because the government will not have a contract with the communists states, and private enterprises could make their own contracts.
Some states that are Socialist are not Communist. At this point, the UK and Germany are "Social Democracies" edging on Socialism, but they are not explicitly Communist, in that they have not banned opposition parties and claimed to have fulfilled part of the Marxist Dialectic that a "Dictatorship Of the Proletariat" has been installed.
Germany’s existence is based on deplatforming German nationalist parties. UK arrests people for tweets.