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86% Of Europeans Say U.S. Work Culture Is Creeping In — And They’re Not Happy About It

A new survey reveals widespread concern that U.S. corporate norms are creeping into Europe, threatening the region’s labor protections, mental health, and long-held balance between work and life.

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86% Of Europeans Say U.S. Work Culture Is Creeping In — And They’re Not Happy About It

More than three-quarters (78%) of respondents worry that U.S. practices could undermine Europe's strong labor laws, while 76% say an “always-on” culture would hurt their mental well-being.

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European workers are growing uneasy as American workplace habits, like longer hours, fewer holidays, and constant monitoring gain ground in their offices. A new survey reveals widespread concern that U.S. corporate norms are creeping in, threatening Europe’s labor protections, mental health, and long-held balance between work and life.

A new Zety report surveyed 1,000 employees across the U.K., France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, and found that 86% believe American corporate culture is creeping more heavily into European offices than ever before.

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More than three-quarters (78%) of respondents worry that U.S. practices could undermine Europe’s strong labor laws, while 76% say an “always-on” culture would hurt their mental well-being. Meanwhile, 68% are calling for tougher protections to guard against what they see as a slide toward burnout-prone policies.

What’s Causing the Concern?

Key stress points include:

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  • Longer work hours and hustle culture: 43% flagged this as their top concern.
  • Workplace surveillance and tracking: 34% say it’s becoming too invasive.
  • Job security fears: 33% worry about tech-sector layoffs, while 30% are anxious about automation.
  • Loss of remote flexibility: 1 in 5 are troubled by return-to-office pressures.

Workers aren’t just complaining, in fact, they’re ready to act. A third said they’d consider quitting if their companies adopted these policies.

Minimal Enthusiasm for American Norms

While 42% found U.S. salaries and performance pay appealing, most respondents were skeptical of the American approach to work. Fewer than a quarter admired its focus on individual achievement or entrepreneurial mindset.

In contrast, nearly all respondents (95%) stressed the importance of keeping European labor rights independent from U.S. influence. Many are urging lawmakers to draw a firm line, fearing that economic ties or admiration for tech giants like Elon Musk may shift corporate expectations closer to the American model.

As U.S. work culture spreads, European professionals are sounding the alarm—prioritizing mental health, job stability, and strong labor protections over high-pressure productivity trends. For now, the cultural divide is clear: Europe is not ready to clock in to the American way of work.

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