• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    Maybe, but doesn’t this seem super high to you?

    Germany ranks seventh for the most sick leave taken by employees, with an average of 3.6 weeks per year.

    3.6 weeks?

    We have 5 paid sick days here and 3 unpaid. I think I used 1 or 2 last year.

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      12 days ago

      The average is always high, because long time sickness drags the statistics up.

      It’s not 10 people having the flu for 3.6 weeks every year. It’s one person going down with stress or cancer for half a year without losing their employment.

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        12 days ago

        Yeah just seems high with Italy being at .9. Germany has 4x higher sickness? Or just Italians lose their jobs? And Romania with .1 week.

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          12 days ago

          https://www.datapulse.de/en/sick-leave-europe-comparison/

          This goes into everything about it. In short, the sick statistics actually only shows which countries are good at reporting it. The countries with the best coverage of pay obviously also report it better.

          Germany is straight in the middle of everything.

          The most interesting thing to notice is Norway. They have the highest average of sick days. They’re probably not more sick than others, but because their sick days are covered 100% by the state, it’s in everyone’s interest to report it. And yet… despite of 19% of the workforce being sick on any given day… they’re also the most productive GDP/hour.

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      12 days ago

      Yeah Germany is in a good place and Germans are willingly sabotaging themselves because Germany is easy to manipulate when you tell Germans they are superior. That is my point.

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        12 days ago

        Have you looked at any populist movement in the world? Anyone likes easy solutions and being told their often multiple fears/worries/problems have one definite source. That is the populist playbook and has happened again and again over hundreds of years, irrespective of actual systems of Government. I think that is something very human that can only be beaten with education, imo.

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          12 days ago

          The question is education of what kind? Education only about machines and their practical applications of their force? Or education about the humanities and art and why they are more important than the machines?

          Something The Magic Mountain captures in perfect tension.