Crew Members Come from Various Countries
Cruise ship staff members often come from various countries, and one of the key reasons for this is the rigorous work schedules required on board. Unlike the typical American workweek of around 40 hours, cruise ship employees frequently work 100-hour weeks.
American labor laws often provide more generous overtime rules and higher pay compared to the cruise industry, making it less attractive for Americans. As a result, cruise lines tend to hire a diverse international workforce, ensuring that they have a dedicated team capable of managing the demanding schedules and responsibilities associated with cruise ship operations.