• doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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    13 hours ago

    I’ve never had a two weeks vacation. I’m 52… If I have 36 hrs off in one block I go camping.

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        12 hours ago

        Because some people need to have multiple hyper-yachts and who are we to stand in their way?

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          There are millionaires and billionaires in Europe though, so clearly it is possible to have decent work-life balance and still support the excesses of a rich upper class, assuming that’s a requirement.

          The amount of productivity lost because of paid leave is almost negligible, study after study has shown that people are less productive the more overworked they are. So staff with no time off work longer hours but are less productive for those hours, the end result is it pretty much equals out. If it didn’t, the US economy would be doing better then it is, €1 is $1.16.

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            The exchange rate isn’t really the best indicator of the economy because either side can print more or take excess money out of circulation.

            Not that your other points are wrong or anything. Just wanted to point that little thing out.

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      In New Zealand if you have an office job there’s a decent chance you’re not even allowed to work for at least a week, often two, sometimes three over the Christmas/New Year period.

      The days between Christmas and 2 January are not even considered working days when calculating working days in contracts.

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        I’m an American and luckily I work for a company that does the same thing. We “shut down” during that time. They even give 4 weeks of PTO a year starting off. This is no where near the norm.

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          Haha here the legal minimum is 4 weeks plus 12 more paid public holidays on top.

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            Yeah. I know nearly every where else has it so much better. If I felt like I had the ability to immigrate, I probably would.

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              You might not get the public holidays at the same as others but you’re still entitled to them taken in lieu!

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                Oh for sure. It was more the 2-3 weeks off at summer that I was envious of. Although I know lots of people still have to work as well, so I can’t complain too much.

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                  Come work on IT projects in government. There’s a contractor stand-down period for like 3 weeks over Christmas so even if you work there’s almost no one around (yes the government said they would cut down on use of contractors, they said a lot of things).

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                    The work has to be done whether it’s officially on the books or not.

                    I would consider it if I had the skills, but I don’t

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        There’s a two week period you basically have to take off, because everyone else is also on holiday, so you couldn’t work if you wanted to.