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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2003-09-10 11:03 pm

Oi! Americans! Your country sucks!

Says so here.

U.S. workers are putting in longer hours on the job and taking fewer vacation days than any other industrialized countries," ms_sue_collins writes. "Labor statistics show that U.S. workers have even surpassed the Japanese in the number of days at work per year. Working Americans average a little over two weeks' vacation anually, but unlike all other industrialized countries, the U.S. has no legislative requirement guaranteeing a minimum number of days of paid leave. A national survey by Oxford Health plans found that one out of six Americans who receive paid vacation are unable to use it, nearly one-third of employees work through lunch and 19 percent reported feeling obligated to work even when sick or injured. Whether such numbers reflect workers' anxiety or a stronger work ethic, experts worry about the physical and psychological ramifications while policymakers argue over proposed solutions.

[identity profile] allorin.livejournal.com 2003-09-13 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
You should have balanced this by giving the example of where you work.

IE, if you're anything like me, you have circa thirty days paid leave, three public holidays, and a twelve flex-day allowance which means that if you can work up the flex credit, you can increase your annual leave.

So, I have about 9 weeks off this year.