Sure fires your neurons, doesn't it

Sure fires your neurons, doesn't it.

Denmark is gommunist.

Denmark is socialist

>48 hour work week
wat

Denmark is marxist.

>48 hour week
Shit, is this real? That's just sad.

>33 hour week
Shit, I want that

denmarc supor isis

usa is a shithole even compared with spain. Its not necesary you campare it with one of the best cunts of europe like denmark.

Denmark delenda est

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sry but equality does not imply freedom

Means the same to you lot.

>freedom
Nice meme

Daily reminder you had your chance to make things right but you turned it into a meme so now it's either Hillary-the-Shillary or the ultimate capitalist Meme-man. Bernie could have saved it, but you thought it too untrendy because "wahh I don't want to be seen with redditors". You children.

did you not read the infographic

No, It's not implying equality = freedom, It implies that US is a corporate bordello

>Denmark is mentioned
HURRAA

but you are free from "corporate bordello" is japan?

really makes you think

If we had 5 million completely homogenous white people, we could do that too, OP.

Pretty sure you do

Maybe in, like, Minnesota. Won't do for a state like California.

Can't states make their own healthcare and education free if they just get enough people behind it?

USA REALLY HAS 48 HOURS WORKING WEEK?

not under democrat rule

democrats want the federal government to dictate everything

40 is the standard and stereotyped. Not 48.

They probably got 48 from some averaged number in a random study somewhere and rolled with that.

Or it's a typo and they liked how that sounded, too.

Yes they could. imo those are things that should be handled at the state level, not federal.

Not sure if that's supposed to be impressive, but it's shithole-tier. 50h/week in Brazil.

>50h/week
That's just sad bro

wat
I thought it's 40h all around the world an only lazy frogs have 35h

>33
Shall we start again kamerad?

Holy shit yuros are you even trying?

>35h

It's a meme, most companies have accords with workers to make them have between 38 to 40h/week and place more free days than usual, having an average of 35h/week in the year.

Teachers do get only a 18h/week teaching (plus a grand total of about 3 months holidays), but they don't have time reserved from all other activities and are only paid 10 time in the year, while others are usually paid 13. (12 months + Christmas.)

Forgot to say, all teachers can have a mandatory 3 hours overtime in they don't work in a shitty zone, and most of the time this overtime is used by the government.

We actually have 69 paid weeks in Sweden.

>others are usually paid 13. (12 months + Christmas.)
We have this too, a christmas bonus

My roommate sits in the office on average 36-38h/week, but spends a lot of his free time preparing presentments, making phone calls and answering e-mails and all that, so not sure how strong indicator that average hour truly is.

Yep, and teachers who are often criticised as lazy don't even get paid on July and August :(

In here you can take a leave of up to 1 year and half. It depends on branch accords, before our (very shitty) work reform, any agreement between the boss and the workers would always have to be more profitable to the workers than the standard case.