Employment Laws (USA)
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- kgvs720
I feel jealous for you Euro motherfuckers!
http://money.cnn.com/2007/06/12/…
Italy 42 days
France 37 days
Germany 35 days
Brazil 34 days
United Kingdom 28 days
Canada 26 days
Korea 25 days
Japan 25 days
U.S. 13 days
- blaw0
From today's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/1…Two categories, IMO—"no shit" and "now how is that legal?".
- dMullins0
"Then leave!" is the default answer. Often used by those who require Google searching as part of their convincing arguments.
- akrokdesign0
i understand if you get mad or think it's unfair, don't know why some think you should move out if you don't like it instead. that's retarded.
have some fucking pride.
- xcarlx0
that is against the law in new york...
- dMullins0
^ lol
- 5tim0
My resolution of moaning like fuck about everything is really paying off this year.
- d_rek0
Well if you don't like it you could always move to Mexico. I hear they pay well, work minimal hours and generally relax and enjoy life to the fullest down there.
- dMullins0
The best part of that quote, version3:
"That is fantastic that you are doing that."
- version30
- hahahahagrunttt
- he looks like ralphie from "a christmas story" after the big fistfightcactushands
- hahahahah cactus. good call, good call.dMullins
- version30
3 jobs? That's uniquely American...
-G.W. Bush
- dMullins0
Going the extra mile is the American Way™
I mean that too, we historically busted our asses to get what we have. Unfortunately, now it is the norm, and we ain't making shit anymore except slick laptops and bullshit intangible webware.
- Mr_Greedo0
"Working more than your weekly 40 hours is normal and expected"
but not explicitly required, right? It's not spelled out anywhere, is it?
So if you do all your work and you meet your deadlines, go home at 6. Who's gonna stop you?
- 5tim0
It's not the breaks I'm worried about, I work roughly 9-6 with an hour for lunch. In fact, it's not really the employer either, it's the North American work ethic. Working more than your weekly 40 hours is normal and expected, not just in this industry but in general. It's just wrong and makes people less productive and miserable, work, pay bills, work, pay bills.
- d_rek0
I have found throughout my 11 years in the labor force that generally speaking, the people who complain about breaks are the ones not working hard enough to begin with. Or the ones who need a smoke break after every task no matter how menial or significant it was. Or... the list goes on.
Some people, on the other hand, like to work and know when they've 'earned' a break.
- grunttt0
where to fuck do y'all work, factories and farms?
- dMullins0
^ What gave it away for you? For me, it was the realization that there is something seriously fucked up about only getting two weeks off a year.
- +1,000,000
I use 6-7 minimum visiting family once a year, then have none left when I feel I need a break. It's exhausting, really.5tim - left when I feel I need a break. It's exhausting, really.5tim
- I use a week easily in sick days and doctor's appointments, and the like. At the end of the year, 1 week aint shitdMullins
- +1,000,000
- 5tim0
Employers act under guidelines set out by the government though. They'll get away with what they can within the law. I think it's this country, not just the state. People are treated like fucking shit here (speaking from outside experience).