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A worker on the job at the Ford Michigan Assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan AP
Americans work a lot.
Nowhere near as hard or long as perhaps people in poor and developing countries, but more than workers in the world’s 30 wealthiest countries.
In France or Denmark, employees with at least 10 years on the job can look forward to 25 days of vacation each year, while German employers are legally required to provide 20 days off. But American workers receive an average of 17 vacation days annually.
That’s not bad considering that American employers are not required to give workers any paid time off. At all.
Still, 77 percent of U.S. workers do get vacation time. People who don’t get any paid time off include part-timers, lower-income workers and employees of small businesses.
Not only do American workers get less vacation time overall than their peers in other countries, but more than half of Americans don’t use up all of their vacation time.
Labor expert Teresa Ghilarducci says it all comes down to a fear of losing their jobs.
“Americans can get fired more easily than people in other countries because they don’t have the worker protections,” she says. “And so, in order to avoid being fired, and this will be worse during a recession, employees are overworking themselves, exploiting themselves.”
The reason American workers feel vulnerable is because unions in the United States aren’t as strong as worker advocate organizations in other developed nations. Ghilarducci, an economics professor who focuses on jobs and retirement, adds that it’s far more arduous to get a union recognized in the United States than in other countries.
The result is that Americans averaged more work hours in 2017 than workers in Germany, France, Great Britain, Canada, Japan and Italy.
“American employers aren’t playing a long game here,” Ghilarducci says. “It’s kind of a low road versus a high road decision and American employers have basically taken the low road. Their relationship with their employees is burn them out and then get a new crop.”
And while paid leave is now an industry norm in the U.S., that could change at any time, and would be more likely to during the next economic downturn. (VOA)