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Five ways working in Germany is better than employment in the US

Paul Krantz
Paul Krantz - paul.krantz@thelocal.com
Five ways working in Germany is better than employment in the US
Words across read: 'Family, work, balance'. The word going down is 'to live'. Photo: Anrita auf Pixabay

It's well-known that Europeans enjoy far better vacation benefits than US workers, but the advantages don't end there. Here are five benefits to the German system for workers.

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Lyssa in Mainz
The negative about the US is hyped. I had great healthcare, better than Germany hands down. It was cheaper too since my income was 3 times as much and taxes far lower. I took paid leave with both my kids - 6 months each. My husband took the other 6 months off in paternity leave, which they don't have in Germany. I had 6.5 weeks paid leave in US.
  • Thanks for sharing Lyssa, Undoubtedly many of these points vary dramatically on a case by case basis. In the US most of these benefits depend on one's employment so some people, such as yourself, may end up with good healthcare and leave benefits. But when it comes to federal standards they aren't there. Which is why many workers in the US suffer from inadequate health care coverage or leave benefits.
Anonymous
This is all bullshit. For expats I recommend you to do your research. Germany can’t offer you stability as most of the times working visas are issued on an expiry date. All bs

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