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unmole ◴[] No.37271099[source]
Did the survey ask if they wanted a pay cut to match European style wages?
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cpursley ◴[] No.37271107[source]
Fair question. I think many Americans in higher income brackets would say yes; it’s just that they’d never had the option. Ditto on a 4 day work week.
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refurb ◴[] No.37271141[source]
Americans with higher incomes likely have very good vacation policies.

I get 25 days per year.

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1. ghosty141 ◴[] No.37271248[source]
What you call very good is almost the minimum (24) vacation days in germany plus you get public holidays ontop of which range from 10-12 (in a good year most of them are during the workweek).

Here people who have good jobs can get ~35 vacation days.

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2. brational ◴[] No.37273724[source]
Right but I (and I assume others) wouldn’t trade 100-200k usd per year for 5-10 more days.

Not to mention most in that environment have plenty of flexible work arrangements as well.

I also CAN take unpaid extra days and most years do, in essence doing that trade for a better price (~1k per day), but I recognize it’s not that common in the US.