• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    So people were not allowed to work 13 hours in 1 day up until now?
    The rule we have here (Denmark) is that we must have 11 hour rest period between 2 shifts.
    The normal work week is 37.5 hours, but if you want you can work 13 hours per day, since that gives you 11 hours rest.

    We have some of the highest wages in Europe, possibly in part because of flexible regulation, mostly negotiated directly between unions and employers.
    Denmark is also one of the easiest countries to fire people in EU, but we have one of the lowest unemployment rates.
    The fact that it’s easy to fire, also makes it easy to make a decision to try to expand or start new projects. If it goes wrong, damage control can be relatively swift, and not break the company if it fails.

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      16 hours ago

      Are you getting paid overtime past 8 hours though? Because there’s a big difference between getting double rates for those extra hours (incentivizing your boss to hire a second worker) and demanding everyone work double shifts for normal wages.

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        11 hours ago

        Yes of course people are paid for overtime, the article doesn’t say anything about not being paid.
        I know in USA it’s normal to not be paid for overtime, but USA is not a civilized country, I thought Greece was.
        Maybe people need to unionize more.

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          11 hours ago

          USA is not a civilized country

          As a full time working US citizen this made me chuckle. It’s like a fairytale hearing about the kinds of protections and guarantees people in other countries get.

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            11 hours ago

            To us, USA is a dystopian example of what we don’t want to become.
            It’s really sad, because things were going really well, as in the right direction 50 years ago. And ironically MAGA is pulling even more in the opposite direction, pulling even further away from everything that was good about America in the 70’s.