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by phpisthebest
1161 days ago
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then you have no understanding of what most workers actually prefer. Not what they claim on surveys but what they actually vote for both in unions and via the market place of jobs. Workers routinely reveal their preference for higher wages over more time off. Given the option both in unions and in non-unions most workers will trade away increases in vacation time for high wage increases or starting wages. One of the most unpopular changes my employer ever did was taking away the ability to Cash out vacation time. Many workers preferred just to cash out that time instead of taking it off. |
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Have you asked those workers? Do those workers even know that anything other than the status quo exists (e.g. in other countries)?
> Given the option both in unions and in non-unions most workers will trade away increases in vacation time for high wage increases or starting wages.
Again, that is a very American thing, too. Of course you'd take increased wages instead of anything just because there are little to no saftey net anywhere to guarantee that your vacation time won't end up in a horrible unrecoverable disaster of some sort.