the boss arrives at his company in his brand new Ferrari. his young employee is shocked, stunned, he just watches the car in awe and cannot really say a word. so the boss does all the talking: - wow, that's what I call a car. Not really cheap but don't worry, son. If you work real hard, commit yourself to this comapany and prove your worth on a daily basis, pretty soon, I can buy another
When people ask me what do you do, my answer is : I mountain bike, go on hikes, play football, I read , I travel a lot, etc. The job is irrelevant, it can change, it's important what a person does, not what their current work place is.
I was on holiday several years ago in Europe. I was sitting in a spa when these two groups of Americans joined me. I wasn’t really talking to either of them. The first American said to the other, what do you do? And the second American said, I have 45 houses. It was so hard for me to not say, he asked you what you did, not what you have
Sadly, it.comes from women. Women must have the newest clothes, women must have cars, somen must have motorcycles, women must have must have must have...
In Germany you get 8 weeks of you are a 55 year old steel worker that have been working for 35 years. But usually it is 4 weeks on the low end, 5 weeks the normal, 6 weeks when you get older.
[correted answer!] thats correct - you get 20 days minimum (German Vacation law for a 5 days working week - 24 days for a 6 days working week) plus beween 9 and 12 bank holidays (depends on state law). In the steel workers case I think that there might be an additional uinion rule involved. Myself I got 30 days vacation + up to 5 free extra vacation days (company rule) + 10 bank holidays (state of Hamburg) and for various reasons like moving, birth of a child, death of a family member etc extra days
I guess they meant including public holidays? The article said "8 weeks of leave, holidays". That would account for around 2 weeks, while 6 weeks of leave seems actually pretty normal for me (I started with close to 6 weeks on my first "real" job). Though it's true that 4 weeks is the legal minmum in a 5-work-day a week position.
I live in Australia, I’m from New Zealand. We both work less then 40 hours and we both have public healthcare. It’s great! Only four weeks of paid holidays sadly. One thing He forgot to mention is the ‘employment at will’ issue the USA has, you can fire anyone at any time, depending on your state. Fire anyone here without the proper warnings, and the government will sue you. Gotta love living in this part of the world.
Jim has some amazing writers! Other political satire shows kinda get merged into each other, but these writers dive into some diverse relevant topics! Great job! This show needs its own channel now, c'mon!
I have worked on contract(Brisbane, Australia) with a company who rostered 4 days on, 4 days off with rotating shifts. Amazing productivity with little stress.
I've never worked a "real job" day in my life and im 29. Love being a pro poker player and sports bettor! freedom! there is still stress and having to pay bills for my place in niagara falls, but i love the endless freedom and hours i set myself. Sometimes i dont work at all. Sometimes i work for 10 hours.
I work for a UK company. I have 35 days AL a year. Im paid almost 40% more than my US equivalent. Paid pension from day 1. Health care is state run and treated my wifes cancer. I have the option of Private health insurance if wanted. And option to take up to 5 months unpaid leave. Oh and we made 100 mil profit last year. Coupled with parental leave ....(. no more kids ahhhh) and other social options. Im very happy I chose to leave the us 18 years ago.
It is ridiculous in the USA, i am former US Army, and since i started working in Germany about 15 years ago and discovered that the American system is basically slavery in comparison to the benefits that are enjoyed here i decided that i never in my life again want to work under the American system. The difference is that compared to here the USA is a third world country.
As a German the last joke was objectively funny. But hey we are also working shitloads and go depressed, but not in the lower end. Most of mid to high level employees are depressed.
Yeah, that's because you have a 40 hour week but are expected to make 10 additional hours per week. Those extra hours often do not transfer into holidays and are usually not as well compensated
Not exactly true. The depression rate is also high among low-level + unemployed ppl. The last figures I saw very more like a curve: High depression rates in the low, with a dent in the middle and again a peak among high level stuff. Generally, burn-outs & depression rates rose up in the last 20 yrs or so, equally to the rate that unions were under fire for being 'too social'.
BexSpector well low level employees struggle with their lives mid level struggle with their lives and their jobs since they never can relax. I know I worked there until I started my masters for a break and additional responsibilities. The way stress goes is that you go home and still think about how to fix problems like planning responsibilities for digitalization in bavaria in my case. It is fkin horrible you schedule meetings and after like 3 more hours you go to your girlfriend and are completely stressed out and try to act like a decent human being which works but your brain goes nutts after 2-3 years.
@@sermovies3217 I dunno man, maybe you need to change company...my girlfriend (she's german) and I moved to Munich, she works in the financial sector, also educated to a master's level, and her company offers over 30 days holiday and overtime hours....they pretty much force them to log out of computers if they are registered as doing more than 10 hours work in a day...we moved from london as I'm a Brit (I work in science and I'm doing my PhD so my pay and entitlements are below national average for my education level but still okay) and while she makes a little less the benefits overall seem pretty huge to me compared to the UK.
I use to work for an American multinational company and I would agree that Americans are hard working. That’s because they insist on doing everything the hard way. For example the one plant complained that a shipping job took eight hours to do. A Canadian showed them how using the computer system they could do it in thirty minutes. They didn’t want to change.
Reminds me of Japan where many have to stay in the office late to pretend to be hard-working. Nothing much gets done of course as naturally, people work in streaks - sometimes 14 hours a day non-stop and sometimes barely 2 hours a day at a leisurely pace. This is why 9-5 office workers get so little done in comparison to self-employed people.
I'm from Germany, having 26 days of vacation and my boss really pushes me and my collegues to take them. Now it's September and he sees there are a few of my collegues still with 15 or even 20 days. So he says "You better start taking them, I don't want you to leave for full 4 weeks in December!" Because it's totally okay to take your vacation, but only on special occasions you'll get 3 weeks in a row or even 4. That would hurt the company.
in germany it is 2 days per month with a fulltimeworkweek ranging from 40-48 hours, 60 hours are maximum allowed overtime, and you need to have rest days right after that, half an hour break if you work 6 hours are mandatory, that becomes 45 min if you go beyond 8 hours and an hour if you go beyond nine hours. anything less is negotiable, we also have reduced hours leading to the several jobs syndrome.... we got 8.95 €/hr as the minimum wage, this will be raised to acomodate inflation. and the wage is that low because "free healthcare" and other things a social democracy brings with it.
@ 4:18 "I'm ok with that tbh. We should encourage the Germans to be relaxed. We've seen what happens when they get a little uptight. You might say they got a little bit too much done." :D
In Australia we have for Full-time employees 4 weeks paid leave and 8 days paid sick leave per year. Than we have long service leave The long service leave entitlement for an employee is: After 10 years of continuous employment working in the same business - 82/3 weeks paid leave. For every 5 years of continuous employment working in the same business after the initial 10 years - 41/3 weeks paid leave Long service applies to Full-time, Part-time and casual workers. Corporate employers and small businesses will find an excuse to cut casual employees after 6 years to avoid this.
*note: varies by employer, but those would be the standard rates (pretty sure I get 5 weeks a year paid leave, and LSL for my job was 10 weeks after 10 years and a week per year after that. I don't think our casuals get it, but it's hard to tell because every few years they try to move the casuals up to permanent, so we don't have any casuals who've been there for 10 years. Also the LSL is payable if the person quits after 7 years when it starts accumulating pro rata)
Volker Scheffer he meant 8 and two-thirds, and 4 and one third. It clocks up over time so you'll eventually get full weeks out of that extra 2/3rd of a week, though to ease of operation companies that don't pay the bare minimum can boost that up (so mine for example was 10 weeks after 10 years)
This is filmed in America, so the laughter at NZ thing didn't make much sense. But yes America making fun of new Zealand is funny and an Australian tradition
I don't know where he got the information from, that Germany has 8 weeks of leave. The german average is 30 days, but according to my experience it is more like 25-27.
I agree that working less is great, but what about the pay? Most employers would have people work less, but you end up with the same pay per hour, so you end up with less money, not a feasible option for most workers. That being said, I am a member of a grocery Union and we get something called ATOs, accumulated time off. We get 4 hours of time off per week, that is accumulated to 8 hours off every 2 weeks. So we work 5 days only 2 weeks of every month, plus we get a stat day most months. So it works out that we usually work 4 days for 3 weeks a month. We get the same rate of pay for this, we are very lucky. It makes a huge difference only working 4 days a week, if you can afford it of course, I wish everybody could.
I'm not American, nor in a union but this is the same at my minimum wage bar job. It's amazing being able to ask for a Friday off and take a long weekend and still get paid. Obviously if you give enough warning.
depends on the company and role, but its about getting your work load done in 4 days rather than five, something which becomes easier over time due to increased rest/life work balance
There is a company in Romania with hundreds of employees, everyone works 5 days a week, 12 hours a day, 3 weeks per month, so they work only 15 days a month, now...I've been working for 8 months straight for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, just two days off in 8 months...I wonder if those guys are happier than me?!
wow almost 9 hours/day :P Back in Norway we work 8 hours, where 30 minutes of that is lunch :S So you work about 1 1/2 hours more than us? gotte be stressful
As many as it takes and you know what it works we have free health care if you hurt your self at work your payed until you get better you boss cant fire you with out giving you a months notice or a months pay and a lump sum on top and then you get 2year job seekers while you look for work AND we retire at 65 for men and 62 for women and all that we got from striking and standing up for our selfs so you keep working paying your taxes and not getting anything back while we relax with a glass of some of the best wine in the world watching our kids grow and take there 1st steps say there 1st words
In Germany we even get extra holidays to do courses and get extra qualifications. Woman get at least a year of child leave and can get their old job back as a part time worker. Man do get at least three months to care for the mother and the child and still get full payment.
Kelxo Germany is (Germany's) fun (lots of laughing smiley heads). he didn't write it in plural. that would have been "Germanies" his "The" is wrong (unnecessary), though
9 hours you say? What about the work culture in developing countries. Take India for example. People in the private sector, which is infamous here for long working hours, usually work 10 to 11 hours even carrying part of it home. So 3 hours of 'Leisure' for Americans and 1.2 hours of 'caring for others' sounds great to us.
Unless they paying over $30 an hour, I couldn't afford to live on that. I have to work 6 days a week most of the time, and I'm in Aus, which has a bit more affordable living than America.
the boss arrives at his company in his brand new Ferrari. his young employee is shocked, stunned, he just watches the car in awe and cannot really say a word. so the boss does all the talking:
- wow, that's what I call a car. Not really cheap but don't worry, son. If you work real hard, commit yourself to this comapany and prove your worth on a daily basis, pretty soon, I can buy another
Smart employee would use the job to learn and if the promotions don't come in, go out on your own. That's what I did.
Ricardo Reis
Or be born in a rich family with access to great education and contacts.
Good One! Yanks will probably belive that as well.
🤣😂😆😃😄😉😎
Milton Waddams easier said than done
When people ask me what do you do, my answer is : I mountain bike, go on hikes, play football, I read , I travel a lot, etc. The job is irrelevant, it can change, it's important what a person does, not what their current work place is.
I was on holiday several years ago in Europe. I was sitting in a spa when these two groups of Americans joined me. I wasn’t really talking to either of them. The first American said to the other, what do you do? And the second American said, I have 45 houses. It was so hard for me to not say, he asked you what you did, not what you have
stop buying stuff you don't need for money you don't have to impress people who despise you.
Sadly, it.comes from women. Women must have the newest clothes, women must have cars, somen must have motorcycles, women must have must have must have...
Rose BPOS Good thing you can always find someone else to blame. 😂
In Germany you get 8 weeks of you are a 55 year old steel worker that have been working for 35 years. But usually it is 4 weeks on the low end, 5 weeks the normal, 6 weeks when you get older.
Awesome! fistbump to 21st century Germany!
[correted answer!] thats correct - you get 20 days minimum (German Vacation law for a 5 days working week - 24 days for a 6 days working week) plus beween 9 and 12 bank holidays (depends on state law). In the steel workers case I think that there might be an additional uinion rule involved. Myself I got 30 days vacation + up to 5 free extra vacation days (company rule) + 10 bank holidays (state of Hamburg) and for various reasons like moving, birth of a child, death of a family member etc extra days
I guess they meant including public holidays? The article said "8 weeks of leave, holidays". That would account for around 2 weeks, while 6 weeks of leave seems actually pretty normal for me (I started with close to 6 weeks on my first "real" job). Though it's true that 4 weeks is the legal minmum in a 5-work-day a week position.
sorry I corrct myself: in a 5 days week you get 20 days at minimum - in a 6 days week 24.
@@drsnova7313 holidays are extra 😊
It's true. The foreign exchange rate for Australians visiting New Zealand is AU$100 for one pebble. For everyone else it's NZ dollars.
Buuuurrrnn!!!
I live in Australia, I’m from New Zealand. We both work less then 40 hours and we both have public healthcare. It’s great!
Only four weeks of paid holidays sadly. One thing He forgot to mention is the ‘employment at will’ issue the USA has, you can fire anyone at any time, depending on your state.
Fire anyone here without the proper warnings, and the government will sue you. Gotta love living in this part of the world.
You are so right "Jimmy", you don't want us getting stressed again🇩🇪😂
But where are the said 8 weeks? Are 30 days 8 weeks? They are not, are they?
Almost every study made shows that 8 hour work days makes you less effective in the workplace than 6 hour work days do.
Reading the comments I learnt one thing....
Germanys and Kiwis love a good joke.
#kiwilaughingoverhere 🤣😂😎
I'm watching this at work right now. Take that, 'The Man'!
Only an Aussie could rip the pish out of Kiwi's that good!
that's 'rup the puhsh'
Bloody cheeky West Islanders.
Did he?? I was too busy trying to work out how many pebbles I’d need for my next holiday.
Danny R heaps of them bro
Wasn't even that funny, seen much better
As a new Zealander I can confirm that we pay our bills with pebbles
As an asian in asia, happy to say America is way ahead of us. Wish we had your hours.
In Canada, parents can split an 18 month parental leave at approximately 65% of pay (capped depending on income level).
Jim has some amazing writers! Other political satire shows kinda get merged into each other, but these writers dive into some diverse relevant topics! Great job! This show needs its own channel now, c'mon!
NZ here, still trying count my pebbles
Work is a force that gives you meaning.
I'm German and I appreciate that last joke.
Work smart, not hard!
A happy workplace is a productive workplace.
Wooow I'm German so....
Really f*king good joke dude. :D
I have worked on contract(Brisbane, Australia) with a company who rostered 4 days on, 4 days off with rotating shifts. Amazing productivity with little stress.
Abby Martin ❤
I've never worked a "real job" day in my life and im 29. Love being a pro poker player and sports bettor! freedom! there is still stress and having to pay bills for my place in niagara falls, but i love the endless freedom and hours i set myself. Sometimes i dont work at all. Sometimes i work for 10 hours.
I work for a UK company. I have 35 days AL a year. Im paid almost 40% more than my US equivalent. Paid pension from day 1. Health care is state run and treated my wifes cancer. I have the option of Private health insurance if wanted. And option to take up to 5 months unpaid leave.
Oh and we made 100 mil profit last year.
Coupled with parental leave ....(. no more kids ahhhh) and other social options.
Im very happy I chose to leave the us 18 years ago.
It is ridiculous in the USA, i am former US Army, and since i started working in Germany about 15 years ago and discovered that the American system is basically slavery in comparison to the benefits that are enjoyed here i decided that i never in my life again want to work under the American system. The difference is that compared to here the USA is a third world country.
Ouch... only some of us talk like that we've upgraded from peebles to bottle caps.
this is SOOOOOO spot on.
In Costa Rica we work 48 hours a week. 8 hours a day 6 days a week..
That is why you are not an industrial or economic powerhouse. It's just work for works sake not for productivity and efficiency.
As a German the last joke was objectively funny. But hey we are also working shitloads and go depressed, but not in the lower end. Most of mid to high level employees are depressed.
Yeah, that's because you have a 40 hour week but are expected to make 10 additional hours per week. Those extra hours often do not transfer into holidays and are usually not as well compensated
Not exactly true. The depression rate is also high among low-level + unemployed ppl. The last figures I saw very more like a curve:
High depression rates in the low, with a dent in the middle and again a peak among high level stuff.
Generally, burn-outs & depression rates rose up in the last 20 yrs or so, equally to the rate that unions were under fire for being 'too social'.
BexSpector well low level employees struggle with their lives mid level struggle with their lives and their jobs since they never can relax. I know I worked there until I started my masters for a break and additional responsibilities. The way stress goes is that you go home and still think about how to fix problems like planning responsibilities for digitalization in bavaria in my case. It is fkin horrible you schedule meetings and after like 3 more hours you go to your girlfriend and are completely stressed out and try to act like a decent human being which works but your brain goes nutts after 2-3 years.
@@sermovies3217 I dunno man, maybe you need to change company...my girlfriend (she's german) and I moved to Munich, she works in the financial sector, also educated to a master's level, and her company offers over 30 days holiday and overtime hours....they pretty much force them to log out of computers if they are registered as doing more than 10 hours work in a day...we moved from london as I'm a Brit (I work in science and I'm doing my PhD so my pay and entitlements are below national average for my education level but still okay) and while she makes a little less the benefits overall seem pretty huge to me compared to the UK.
An Aussie ripping on the Kiwis...as a Yankee living in NZ for a couple years now, that's pretty hilarious. Everyone says "bro" a lot.
What do you call a sophisticated Australian? A New Zealander.
What do you call a New Zealander in a a suit? The defendant.
Chris Veldkamp what? 🤔
What do you call an Australian on boat? Somalian refugee.
What do you call an aussie who makes it to the Grand final??
The ref.
what do you call a New Zealander with a hundred lovers?
A Shepherd
As a proud Nu Zillander (that's apparently how we sound in the US), this was bloody hilarious, bro
XD
From new Zealand I can confirm
I use to work for an American multinational company and I would agree that Americans are hard working. That’s because they insist on doing everything the hard way. For example the one plant complained that a shipping job took eight hours to do. A Canadian showed them how using the computer system they could do it in thirty minutes. They didn’t want to change.
"you might even say that got a little too much done!"
I'm from New Zealand. Haha! Love ya Jeff!
Pretty sure "Nikola" plays up front for Tottenham.
Reminds me of Japan where many have to stay in the office late to pretend to be hard-working. Nothing much gets done of course as naturally, people work in streaks - sometimes 14 hours a day non-stop and sometimes barely 2 hours a day at a leisurely pace. This is why 9-5 office workers get so little done in comparison to self-employed people.
I'm from Germany, having 26 days of vacation and my boss really pushes me and my collegues to take them. Now it's September and he sees there are a few of my collegues still with 15 or even 20 days. So he says "You better start taking them, I don't want you to leave for full 4 weeks in December!" Because it's totally okay to take your vacation, but only on special occasions you'll get 3 weeks in a row or even 4. That would hurt the company.
nice jab of the ongoing saga of aussies v NZ at 3:14
I live in Japan. Cry more about how hard the work ethic is America.
in germany it is 2 days per month with a fulltimeworkweek ranging from 40-48 hours, 60 hours are maximum allowed overtime, and you need to have rest days right after that, half an hour break if you work 6 hours are mandatory, that becomes 45 min if you go beyond 8 hours and an hour if you go beyond nine hours.
anything less is negotiable, we also have reduced hours leading to the several jobs syndrome....
we got 8.95 €/hr as the minimum wage, this will be raised to acomodate inflation. and the wage is that low because "free healthcare" and other things a social democracy brings with it.
New Zealanders are in bread? They are bakers?
No. They haven't figured out fabric yet, so they wear food.
No, of course not. The pebbles are in the bread.
Jiiuhtvgrr v llO
@@AnonEyeMouse mayo helps in tight fitting baguettes
Ricky Baker!
As a kiwi I had a good laugh
@ 4:18 "I'm ok with that tbh. We should encourage the Germans to be relaxed. We've seen what happens when they get a little uptight. You might say they got a little bit too much done." :D
In Australia we have for Full-time employees 4 weeks paid leave and 8 days paid sick leave per year.
Than we have long service leave
The long service leave entitlement for an employee is:
After 10 years of continuous employment working in the same business - 82/3 weeks paid leave.
For every 5 years of continuous employment working in the same business after the initial 10 years - 41/3 weeks paid leave
Long service applies to Full-time, Part-time and casual workers. Corporate employers and small businesses will find an excuse to cut casual employees after 6 years to avoid this.
*note: varies by employer, but those would be the standard rates (pretty sure I get 5 weeks a year paid leave, and LSL for my job was 10 weeks after 10 years and a week per year after that. I don't think our casuals get it, but it's hard to tell because every few years they try to move the casuals up to permanent, so we don't have any casuals who've been there for 10 years. Also the LSL is payable if the person quits after 7 years when it starts accumulating pro rata)
4 weeks annual, 4 weeks sick leave, then the long service for this aussie.
I'm sorry I didn't understand that 82/3 and 41/3. I'm curious, could you please explain?
Volker Scheffer he meant 8 and two-thirds, and 4 and one third. It clocks up over time so you'll eventually get full weeks out of that extra 2/3rd of a week, though to ease of operation companies that don't pay the bare minimum can boost that up (so mine for example was 10 weeks after 10 years)
James Austin Thanks alot - I understood. I read "eightytwo/three" and "fourtyone/three" and so I couldn't make any sense out of it.
Yes I've been wanting 4 days work week. Hire a bit more people and rotate.
The German joke at the end killed me 😂
This was a treat!
I remember work...# The lucky country. At least a kiwi can go on date. Then eat their date. Then knit a nice cardigan.
This is filmed in America, so the laughter at NZ thing didn't make much sense. But yes America making fun of new Zealand is funny and an Australian tradition
Ouch! From New Zealand.
don't tell the french this they already work 35 hours a week and they are still complaining about it
It wasn't this past spring but autumn. ;)
Nice one Jim, kiwi accent not too shabby!
Why is there a photo of England's football (soccer) captain, Harry Kane @1:02 ?
My contract at work states I should work 30 hour weeks. I actually work about 50 hours a week on both day and night shift
It's way worse in Hong Kong, trust me. Look it up, we have some of the longest work hours over here.
god i love this show
Yeah, we call it "Kraft durch Freude".
Scheisse. Let's hope nobody is getting that one. XD
So that changed from "Arbeit macht Frei"?😂
WGACA "Jedem das Seine" i guess
I don't know where he got the information from, that Germany has 8 weeks of leave. The german average is 30 days, but according to my experience it is more like 25-27.
Up to
I agree that working less is great, but what about the pay? Most employers would have people work less, but you end up with the same pay per hour, so you end up with less money, not a feasible option for most workers. That being said, I am a member of a grocery Union and we get something called ATOs, accumulated time off. We get 4 hours of time off per week, that is accumulated to 8 hours off every 2 weeks. So we work 5 days only 2 weeks of every month, plus we get a stat day most months. So it works out that we usually work 4 days for 3 weeks a month. We get the same rate of pay for this, we are very lucky. It makes a huge difference only working 4 days a week, if you can afford it of course, I wish everybody could.
I'm not American, nor in a union but this is the same at my minimum wage bar job. It's amazing being able to ask for a Friday off and take a long weekend and still get paid. Obviously if you give enough warning.
depends on the company and role, but its about getting your work load done in 4 days rather than five, something which becomes easier over time due to increased rest/life work balance
I typically dont agree with you but i agree with this
There is a company in Romania with hundreds of employees, everyone works 5 days a week, 12 hours a day, 3 weeks per month, so they work only 15 days a month, now...I've been working for 8 months straight for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, just two days off in 8 months...I wonder if those guys are happier than me?!
I like you Jim, thanks for the laughs
Don't bother working hard......you'll just be tired when they lay you off and move your job to India or Eastern Europe :(
Yes working hard. And still cant compete . While bezos is worth 150 billion and rising how are your ambitions affected lol
That last joke might have him thrown out of Hollywood. Can't say anything some one person might take offense at these days.
Hope the All Blacks see this before next Bledisloe game...
As a German i have to say that most employees only have six weeks paid vacation, a lot even only five. I don't know anyone who have 8 weeks
@1:11 Harry Kane. Always knew you were a wrong un.
I found a job where I can work the least for the most amount of money,took me 30 years but I got there in the end
this is hilarious, try working in Asia - Hong Kong or Singapore. America has no obsession with work
Bills in America make up your weekly wage.
In other countries Bill's decimate your weekly wage.
wow almost 9 hours/day :P
Back in Norway we work 8 hours, where 30 minutes of that is lunch :S
So you work about 1 1/2 hours more than us? gotte be stressful
I'm from Madagascar, but I hate honey on toast, bees hurt, Vegemite don't spread it to thick
ill take a vacation one year!
Where do i sign up for a globalist member form ?
12 + hours here
no, germany does not give 8 weeks of vacation . we give a max of 6. and we have a 40-42 h week
You forget the public holidays and I work 35h.
Mmm you missed the part he said UP TO 8 weeks.
wow, i really enjoyed this clip. he didnt try to shoehorn politics and/or trump in it so thats a plus
I live in france and we have 35 hour weeks and 3 years off for the first parent and 6 months for the second
but how many of those 35 hours are you on strike on average? 60%?
As many as it takes and you know what it works we have free health care if you hurt your self at work your payed until you get better you boss cant fire you with out giving you a months notice or a months pay and a lump sum on top and then you get 2year job seekers while you look for work AND we retire at 65 for men and 62 for women and all that we got from striking and standing up for our selfs so you keep working paying your taxes and not getting anything back while we relax with a glass of some of the best wine in the world watching our kids grow and take there 1st steps say there 1st words
@@liamstancombe8785 Then why is France such an elitist society with low social mobility? (German asking)
being in the year 2018 and still working like its 1960.. ridiculous! greetings from 4-6 weeks of paid vacation germany..
God abby martin is such top class journalist.
Just more holidays would work as then spending would go up and not out of the country.
V
Very funny but true!!!
In Germany we even get extra holidays to do courses and get extra qualifications. Woman get at least a year of child leave and can get their old job back as a part time worker. Man do get at least three months to care for the mother and the child and still get full payment.
If you work 40 Hours a week, you have to do private stuff in your work time, so 30 Hours would be enough
I tell people I work for the Bureau of Statistics. When they ask what as, I say "A Statistic!".
The Germany's 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wait... there are more of us?
Kelxo
Germany is (Germany's) fun (lots of laughing smiley heads).
he didn't write it in plural. that would have been "Germanies"
his "The" is wrong (unnecessary), though
9 hours you say? What about the work culture in developing countries. Take India for example. People in the private sector, which is infamous here for long working hours, usually work 10 to 11 hours even carrying part of it home. So 3 hours of 'Leisure' for Americans and 1.2 hours of 'caring for others' sounds great to us.
@Tournel Henry yeah i get your point.
Venkatesh ….. so America is the richest third world country. That sounds about right !
The end joke tho,... looool
Unless they paying over $30 an hour, I couldn't afford to live on that. I have to work 6 days a week most of the time, and I'm in Aus, which has a bit more affordable living than America.
Tell them they do seasons wrong
I'm form Germany and even the title made me wonder.
Average working day of 9.2 hours?!? I wish. Try driving for a living in England.
This is a brutal segment.
26 paid days off is like the minimal a normal country should offer by law
1:00 Is that Harry Kane?
I work 60 hours a week and have to fly 5000 kms to go to work. Twice a year for 4 months at a time lol. I’m definitely doing it wrong.