• Dave@lemmy.nz
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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.