• @1984@lemmy.today
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      521 year ago

      Should be 4 day work week and 6 weeks vacation. There is absolutely no need to work this much. So many bullshit jobs, just to keep people employed and busy all their lives.

      • Not just employed but underemployed. Forty hours a week for not-40 hours worth of money. We call it a grind because it’s designed to wear us down to bare subsistence.

    • Sure, that gets you the time off, but this guy flew to Paris and hung out for that entire time and found his “creative spark”. We also need like 50% higher wages so we’re not sitting in a Parisian cafe thinking “oh fuck this vacation is going to bankrupt me” or stuck at home unable to afford the flight to begin with.

    • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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      71 year ago

      Seriously… I literally just opened up lemmy after checking my vacation balance to see this lol Took 5 years to get 10 days vacation at my current job and I’ve used them all already… boooo

        • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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          141 year ago

          Mostly because American culture is “I got mine, fuck you.”

          A culture brainwashed to glorify “rugged individualism” is a culture of self centered inconsiderate assholes.

          • @Nowyn@sopuli.xyz
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            61 year ago

            There was very successful vilification of unions from my understanding as well. I find the discussion about unions with Americans really interesting as from my Finnish perspective they are the cornerstone of workers’ rights.

            • @BigNote@lemm.ee
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              21 year ago

              Well something like 10 percent of us are still unionized. I’m technically in management, but I’m still a union member and I 100 percent support my union brothers and sisters over ownership. That said, having a unionized workforce is actually good for my company’s owners because it allows them to bid on highly lucrative projects that aren’t really viable for non-signatory contractors for technical reasons having to do with safety and insurance.

      • @Kage520@lemmy.world
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        My work you get one week the first year. Two weeks for each of the following 6 years, three weeks the 7 years after that, then finally 4 weeks once you have been with the company for 15 years.

        If you don’t work for any 30 day period, you are let go and if you work for the company again I’m the future, you restart the benefits back at 1 week vacation.

        It’s actually one of the best around. I just hit 15 years and get 4 weeks now. Yay America.

        Oh I should mention they now “expect more” out of a 15 year employee so now my evaluations are almost always “barely acceptable”, despite going above and beyond always. They want us to feel like we are lucky to have the job and they could fire us at any time. It gets worse the more benefits they are paying.

        • @Event_Horizon@lemmy.ml
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          131 year ago

          I was going to make fun of you for being American, but then I realised that’s like punching an abused puppy.

          RIP my dude, hopefully one day you guys can join the modern world.

        • My current job gives everyone 16 days a year. I love my job, the dynamic, the people, the product. But I won’t last 2 years max with only 16 days off a year.

        • @theangryseal@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          I get a week or I can take the check and keep working.

          Guess what I end up doing?

          I delay the end of year misery for an extra week. That’s what I do.

        • Here it’s 25 days minimum by law, and you are entitled to use 20 of them consecutively if you want to. If you have a good job it’s often closer to 30 days.