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German working laws are just more humane
ОтветитьI am sorry but Americans don’t work longer, they spend more hours on the job. That’s not the same. The productivity in Germany is out of this world.
ОтветитьHow does it compare to Australia tho :)
ОтветитьHappy to live in Europe
ОтветитьLabor Day weekend is "mandatory," where i work, pretty ironic
ОтветитьWell Germany and the EU have employee protection rights.
And it might be very sad for others, when Germany has that output with fewer people working less hours.
Get Ur facts straight please, regards, german holiday law 😅
Ответитьmy job starts next week and i still have 10 days of paid vacation left for the year from the 30 id get each year
ОтветитьVery annoying youruber
ОтветитьI still refuse to consider the US a developed country 😅
ОтветитьIn the US slavery wasn't abolished; it was replaced.
ОтветитьThey need more time away from people cuz everyone there is si very draining and annoying
P.s. wym 48 h work week, is this socialism
25 tage urlaub
ОтветитьYeah, because the more hours you spend at work, the more effective you are... Really not!
ОтветитьI laughed at the guy with the beard , he reminds me Soyjack meme.
Good joke, I love my Indo European brothers and sisters, truly amazing people .
Peace from Argentina..
I haven't had holiday in 4 years
ОтветитьGermany does not actually have that high an employment rate. Our government cheated a tiny little bit. A lot of "jobs" which are only technically jobs are counted as employment. Other countries likely do the same with their stats though.
ОтветитьSo true but that is not a dude
ОтветитьAmerica, where you can die in your cubicle at Wells Fargo and no one notices until the smell gets too much. No thanks.
ОтветитьI am in a unionized company. It even gets better. Depending on the contracts your union has you might have other benefits. We work for 37.5 h a week, have 30 vacation days (31 if you are part of the union), fixed waging groups, at least 49 % of our working time can be remote, we get extra payments for christmas and in summer and a pension plan from our company that they pay about 50 to 60 euros a month in (this will be on top of our federal pension) and we get a special payment once a year that we can choose to invest in the leasing of an electric bike, part of pur company pension, part of our work time conto (we can collect over time and work less hours on other days. If you safe up you can take a big chunk of extra time off after 5 years) or you can get the payment itself. And for next year we will have a raise of over 6 %. I am a big fan of unions
ОтветитьThe first one is simply wrong... No study or statistics considers unemployed people... And part time work can be considered OR scaled up to 100 %. Which is why such detailed must be mentioned. And beside that, the whole statement is wrong... France has an even lower houres per week goal.
ОтветитьWorking hours don't directly translate into productivity, in fact usually if you work less hours often you are more concentrated and motivated when you do work which sometimes even leads to a net gain of productivity.
Workers rights are often just pragmatic economic policy, dispite what some rightwingers might tell you.
By the way, mandatory are 24 days
ОтветитьGerman women, especially mothers, work part-time. The rate for men is very low, I think arouns 7%.
Ответитьworking a lot does not mean getting a lot done. Germany just isn't a capitalist dystopia like the US. Get some Unions
ОтветитьDear Americans this are called worker rights
ОтветитьVon Amerika lernen heißt siegen lernen
ОтветитьIts so funny that the us is almost a third world country
ОтветитьThere's a difference between raw working hours and efficiency.
(Even when we all know there could easily be things more efficient than our German office workers if the right tools would exist 🤷🏼♂️)
Did he just call the US a developed country?
ОтветитьWe live in germany and my father works over 50 hours a week, 12 hours a day, including saturday and sunday
ОтветитьSend me to Germany pls
ОтветитьNo wonder German economy is going down hill.
ОтветитьGermany working laws good ,my known are working there
ОтветитьThe right answer is: German working laws are more developed because it's a developed country. The US on the other hand...
ОтветитьWhy are Germans constantly comparing themselves to Americans. The two people in the video are German and Australian? 🤔 Has nothing to do with America. Compare it to the world.
ОтветитьHonestly Germany in 2024 is like the US but 10000x better
ОтветитьWorking longer doesn't equate to working harder. 2 are completely different dimensions
ОтветитьCould’ve left the “developed” country part out but ye
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