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by adamlett
1729 days ago
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As a Dane, I find this notion completely alien. You know what unions are also good for? Ensuring healthy work/life balance, and ensuring that work outside regular working hours gets compensated appropriately. If I have to work sundays or evenings, I must be paid double my normal hourly pay. |
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But a more common scenario - what about a co-worker, that is 60% your capacity?
And the union and company agree that two people doing this job should be enough. No more hiring.
The person is not great at getting things done, but not horrible enough to be fired (especially by union standards).
They're stuck on your team.
While overtime pay is great, do you really want to be responsible every week for their work deficit?
What's the recourse in the Danish labor structure?