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then it's not a holidayOriginally Posted by SneakerPro
10 days vacation
7 days personal
10 sick days
all holidays paid but you usually have to work.
then it's not a holidayOriginally Posted by SneakerPro
10 days vacation
7 days personal
10 sick days
all holidays paid but you usually have to work.
It is one of those funny things that I see as a contradiction in the US - it makes sense I suppose with the American Dream - work hard and you will be successful - but on the other hand people see the US as a good place to relax and enjoy sports etc - but people don't really get time off.Originally Posted by gboy1230
i started with 14 so it seems normal ... now many i get over time is wat we will have to see ... been with company for 3 yrs now i wanan say i have an extra 5 days count as "sick days" so ya not too bad ... . granted i cant take them all once....
@ comment bout the UK damn 128 mindo they even get work done over time shhesshhh no wonder how UK team sucks so much !!!!!
That's what I came in to add - in continental Europe people actually think that the UK is hard done by - and from that table you can see that we are. Many countries believe that giving people paid annual leave of around 40 days actually increases productivity and quality of life - particularly the Scandinavian countries.Originally Posted by Essential1
The following table lists nine countries and the average number of paid vacation days per year employees receive in each country.
Italy42 days
France37 days
Germany35 days
Brazil34 days
United Kingdom28 days
Canada26 days
Korea25 days
Japan25 days
U.S.13 days
we got it all wrong
It is one of those funny things that I see as a contradiction in the US - it makes sense I suppose with the American Dream - work hard and you will be successful - but on the other hand people see the US as a good place to relax and enjoy sports etc - but people don't really get time off.Originally Posted by gboy1230
i started with 14 so it seems normal ... now many i get over time is wat we will have to see ... been with company for 3 yrs now i wanan say i have an extra 5 days count as "sick days" so ya not too bad ... . granted i cant take them all once....
@ comment bout the UK damn 128 mindo they even get work done over time shhesshhh no wonder how UK team sucks so much !!!!!
That's what I came in to add - in continental Europe people actually think that the UK is hard done by - and from that table you can see that we are. Many countries believe that giving people paid annual leave of around 40 days actually increases productivity and quality of life - particularly the Scandinavian countries.Originally Posted by Essential1
The following table lists nine countries and the average number of paid vacation days per year employees receive in each country.
Italy42 days
France37 days
Germany35 days
Brazil34 days
United Kingdom28 days
Canada26 days
Korea25 days
Japan25 days
U.S.13 days
we got it all wrong