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by acntr_employee
2001 days ago
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From my contract, there is no overtime pay. Overtime has to be given as free time within a specific amount of time after the overtime occurred. But for any rolling period of x timeunits (don't want to be too specific obviously) I have a specific amount of hours of overtime that the company doesn't need to compensate in free time. In my case this is ~20% of my regular time in ever rolling period. But up to a maximum amount of overtime hours per year. This max amount is short of 10% of my yearly hours. So in the end I have to accept about 10% overtime just already compensated with my contract. |
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Overall, workers are given a lot more protection than what I feel there is in the US, and that percolates into the common culture and the expectations. Then we get surprised when seeing what happens in other places :-) (both ways)