This startling fact from an article in The Guardian:
"A quarter of people employed in the private sector in the US get no paid vacation at all, according to government figures. Unlike almost all other industrialised nations, including Britain, American employers do not have to give paid holidays."
And this from the same article:
"Left to themselves, Americans fail to take an average of four days of their vacation entitlement - an annual national total of 574m unclaimed days."
Yikes! Is this the coming thing in Australia? Whatever, read the full article and ponder how we, in Australia, are still fortunate with the vacations we do have. Or, are we still "chained" to the office via the Blackberry, mobile and laptop even if, supposedly, on vacation?
"A quarter of people employed in the private sector in the US get no paid vacation at all, according to government figures. Unlike almost all other industrialised nations, including Britain, American employers do not have to give paid holidays."
And this from the same article:
"Left to themselves, Americans fail to take an average of four days of their vacation entitlement - an annual national total of 574m unclaimed days."
Yikes! Is this the coming thing in Australia? Whatever, read the full article and ponder how we, in Australia, are still fortunate with the vacations we do have. Or, are we still "chained" to the office via the Blackberry, mobile and laptop even if, supposedly, on vacation?
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