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Re: Minimum REQUIRED Vacation Time Around the World. Guess Who is the Loser?

Von: CalC (calcarpenter1@yahoo.com) [Profil]
Datum: 06.10.2008 00:48
Message-ID: <3dad28ed-d7c8-4de4-b48e-a1a0c6903033@v30g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh alt.politics alt.sports.baseball.ny-metsrec.arts.tv alt.sports.baseball.bos-redsox
On Oct 5, 5:47 pm, "Raymond O'Hara" <raymond-oh...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> On Oct 5, 5:35 pm, David Hartung <da...@lemagroup.us> wrote:
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> > acd wrote:
> > > Argentina 14 calendar days (from 0 to 5 years seniority), 21 calendar
> > > days (from 5 to 10), 28 calendar days (from 10 to 20) and 35 calendar
> > > days (from 20)
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> > > Austria 35 days, for elderly employees 42 days
> > > Belgium 20 days, premium pay
> > > Brazil 30 consecutive days, of which 10 can be sold back to the
> > > employer
> > > Bulgaria minimum 20 working days
> > > Canada 10 working days, determined by provincial law
> > > Chile 15 working days
> > > Colombia 14 days
> > > Costa Rica 2 weeks after 1 year employment.
> > > Croatia 18 working days
> > > Czech Republic 4 weeks
> > > Denmark 6 weeks, of which 5 days can be "sold" back to the
employer -
> > > omsorgsdage (carer’s leave).
> > > Ecuador 14 days
> > > Finland 35 days
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> > > France 5 weeks + 2 weeks of RTT (Reduction du Temps de Travail, in
> > > English : Reduction of Working Time) = 7 weeks. The most significan
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> > > vacation time of any country in the world.
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> > > Germany 4 weeks (24 "workable" days, i.e. Mo to Sa, even if the
> > > working week is Mo to Fri), plus 9 to 13 bank holidays
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> > > Hong Kong 7 days
> > > Hungary 20 working days
> > > Ireland 20 days, plus 9 public holidays
> > > Israel 14 days
> > > Italy 20-30 days plus 12 public holidays
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> > > Japan including sick leave: 18 days paid time off;
> > > officially, five weeks (in reaction to the karoshi problem)
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> > > Korea, South 10 working days
> > > Latvia 4 weeks
> > > Mexico 7 days
> > > Netherlands 4 weeks
> > > New Zealand 4 weeks as of April 1, 2007
> > > Norway 25 working days
> > > Paraguay 14 days
> > > Peru 14 days
> > > Poland 20 business days, 26 business days after 10 years of
> > > employment
> > > Puerto Rico 15 days
> > > Romania minimum 20 working days
> > > Saudi Arabia 15 days
> > > Singapore 7 days
> > > South Africa 21 consecutive days
> > > Spain 30 calendar days
> > > Sweden 25-32 working days, depending on age
> > > Switzerland 28 days
> > > Taiwan 7 days
> > > Tunisia 30 work days
> > > Turkey 12 work days
> > > Ukraine 24 calendar days
> > > United Kingdom 20 calendar days, plus 8 bank holidays
> > > United States (0) Zero
> > > Uruguay 14 days
> > > Venezuela 15 paid days
> > > Vietnam 10 working days.
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> > > You can thank the republicans for this.  Whose only real purpose in
> > > life is to make sure the rich stay that way- at the expense of all of
> > > you.
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> > > Hasn't the reality of your miserable lives taught you THAT much by no
w?
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> > Where did you get the idiotic idea that it is the responsibility of the
> > government to dictate vacation time?
> > ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**-Hide quoted text -
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> if the voters want mandated vacation time we can have it.
> where did you ever get the idiotic idea the government exists to serve
> business?
> if business can fuck up and then ask for $700,000,000,000.from us then
> we can ask for extra time off- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

Brilliant Ray then they can lose money and lay off stiffs like you.
It's comical who know nothings like you figure you'll just tell
business how it's gonna be with no thoughts to the ramifications it
might have.

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