gtalum wrote:lurker_from_nc wrote:One thing you are leaving out is that it isn't so much the fault of "American companies", but it is a cultural thing, also. Americans, in general, work longer hours and take less vacation.
If not "American companies", who exactly do you think created that culture in the US? We only have the time off that we have because of the work the unions did at the beginning of this century in advancing workers' rights. If "American companies" had their way in general, we'd all work 6-7 days a week for 12 hours a day with no vacation and only Christmas off.
First of all, I said "American companies", because
Regit forgot that a lot of Americans are employed by non-American companies that have offices and factories in the United States (ie Toyota, Nissan, a bunch of others that are owned by the British, Canadians, French etc that I can't remember of the top of my head). So, just going after "American" companies is not fair, since "non-American" companies are following the same rules and regulations and don't go out of their way to offer their American workers the same benefits they are offer (or force to offer) the offices in their home countries.
For the record, I have no problems with federal labor laws that mandate hourly employees receive overtime and vacation, child labor law, working conditions, etc. Employees have rights and should be treated fairly by employers. If it takes the government to pass laws to enforce those rights, then that's fine.
As far as vacation time goes --- Amount of vacation time is often used a "perk" to lure workers to work at companies. And if you don't like it and are able to, you can quit and work at company with better benefits. People do this all the time. There are studies that have been done about the amount of turnover in companies in the US. One reasons people move around between companies is to get better benefits than they had their previous job. Americans do more "job-hopping" now than the did 20 years ago.
But in the end, it is up the worker take the vacation leave. Where I work, there are "use it or lose it" rules. So, after reaching certain amount of vacation hours, you are forced to take a vacation.