A growing number of voices are pushing for the U.S. to embrace a four-day work week, leading critics to question the wisdom of what would be a cultural sea change.
Definitely. I’m pretty sure the vast majority of Americans would love to have the social services available in most of Europe (vacation time, parental leave, universal healthcare, universal college-level education, etc.). They just have no idea it’s even an option.
My favorite is always American boomers complaining about universal healthcare being “socialist”…while being on Medicare. I give up.
I don’t even work for someone and I fully support this. 5 day work week is an artifact of a different time.
Life isn’t about working.
Americans live to work, Europeans work to live.
As an American living in Europe it’s been really interesting observing the cultural differences there
Definitely. I’m pretty sure the vast majority of Americans would love to have the social services available in most of Europe (vacation time, parental leave, universal healthcare, universal college-level education, etc.). They just have no idea it’s even an option.
My favorite is always American boomers complaining about universal healthcare being “socialist”…while being on Medicare. I give up.