Ah, my friend, but you can generalize: both from the cultural (Europe in general has stronger welfare states than most US federal and state systems provide), and because members of the EU are bound to EU-wide rules on worker rights. Pluuus, since member states of the EU have freedom of movement within the bloc, companies in the EU compete on these and other factors (like salary), raising the overall standard. (Sometimes problematically, due to brain drain of weaker economies, etc.)
So while your comment is half correct, I think you should give the parent commenter the benefit of the doubt before you try and "well actually" them.
So while your comment is half correct, I think you should give the parent commenter the benefit of the doubt before you try and "well actually" them.