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"I'll have my work laptop if anyone needs me!"
(lemmy.world)
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I really wish that Americans didn't lump an entire continent with their own laws, cultures, and customs together.
Yes, the American attitude towards work sucks, but comparing Germany and the UK is like comparing New York with Kingston...
EU has delegated acts mandating that every EU country transfers to local laws the "right to disconnect" with which every company needs to have a policy that prohibits them contacting their employees outside of work time (which ofc includes vacations) ... except "in emergencies" (along with communication channel sequence) ... which arent super defined but should be along the lines of preventing/avoiding damages in extraordinary situations.
And that employees can't be punished for ignoring any communication outside of work hours in any case.
There is a delegated act on the way that may find its way into law, but it's likely that it won't get that far (like many EU laws) because they move a lot slower than local laws, and because not all countries agree (or agree to a larger extent). It's also worth noting that the EU != Europe, so there will be several counties in and out that will have their own vested interests in passing/not passing this as law. Ireland is a big one, as they heavily rely on tech investment, whereas France will likely go above and beyond anything the EU will cook up. I believe Belgium in particular beat everyone to this.
Hmm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingston,_New_York
Haha, the second I wrote it I thought "I bet there's a Kingston in NY", right after I was looking at places to rent in NY...
I'm gonna guess the meme was made by a European, to make fun of us Murrikans.
I highly doubt it, since any European with sense will know that some countries have far different attitudes towards work than others, and complicated relationships between eastern and western Europe in regards to skilled trade work and immigration...