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Annual leave

Annual leave is a period of paid time off work granted by employers to employees to be used for whatever the employee wishes. Depending on the employer's policies, differing number of days may be offered, and the employee may be required to give a certain amount of advance notice, may have to coordinate with the employer to be sure that staffing is available during the employee's absence, and other requirements may have to be met.[1] The vast majority of countries today mandate a minimum amount of paid annual leave by law.[2]

Among the larger countries, China requires at least five days' paid annual leave and India requires two days of paid leave for every month worked. The United States mandates no minimum paid leave, treating it as a perk rather than a right.[3]

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Region Mandated paid vacation days
Argentina 10 – 20
Australia 20[4]
Austria 25
Belgium 20
Brazil 20 – 30
Canada 10 – 20
Colombia 15
Czech Republic 20
Denmark 25 – 30
Finland 20 – 25
France 25
Germany 20 – 30
Greece 20
Hong Kong start from 0 in the 1st year, then 7 – 14[5]
India 25
Indonesia 12
Italy 20
Japan 10 – 20[6]
Luxembourg 26
Mexico 12[7]
Netherlands Employees receive annual leave hours equivalent to 4 times the number of contractual hours per work week.
New Zealand 20
Poland 20 – 26
Portugal 22 – 25
Russian Federation 28 calendar days[8]
Singapore 7 – 14
South Africa 15 – 21[9]
South Korea 11 – 15
Spain 22
Sweden 25 – 30
Switzerland 20
Turkey 14 – 26
United Kingdom 28[10]
United States 0
Note: Paid vacation excludes paid public holidays.[11]

Most countries have labour laws that mandate employers give a certain number of paid time-off days per year to workers.

Canada requires at least two weeks, which increases to three weeks for employees that have worked for a certain number of years (In Saskatchewan this entitlement starts out at three weeks and increases to four weeks).[12] An additional fourth week is provided to federally regulated workers after working for a further number of years.[13]

In the European Union the countries can set freely the minimum, but it has to be at least equivalent to 4 working weeks.[14] In the Netherlands this is achieved by mandating at minimum 4 times the number of contracted hours in a person's working week; e.g. if someone works 4 days of 7 hours a week, the annual leave hours a year is 112 at minimum.

Full-time employees in Australia are entitled to at least 20 annual leave days a year.[15]

In New Zealand, 20 days' paid leave is also the normal minimum in addition to the 11 paid statutory holidays (e.g. Christmas, New Year's Day).[16] However, many employers offer 5 or more weeks, especially in the public sector.

Some countries, such as Denmark and Italy, or particular companies may mandate summer holidays in specific periods.[17]

Argentina has different labour laws for public employment and private employment. Public employees have between a minimum of 21 days paid to 45 days paid for vacations (including holidays and weekends). Private employees have between a minimum of 14 paid days to 28 paid days (including holidays and weekends). In both cases are always relying on the years of service. The more years the worker has worked the more days of paid vacation they will have.

UK employers offer 28 days per annum of annual leave with a further 8 public holidays,[10] these are referred to as Bank Holidays. Some employers may include the 8 bank holidays within their annual leave decreasing it to 20 days.

US federal law does not require employers to grant any vacation or holidays, though, as of 2007, only about 25 percent of all employees receive no paid vacation time or paid holidays.[18] Due to the lack of federal legislative requirements, paid leave in the US is mainly a matter of employment contracts and labor union agreements.[19][20] Some jurisdictions within the US, including the states of Maine and Nevada, require paid time-off days.[21]

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the United States, the average paid holidays for full-time employees in small private establishments in 1996 was 7.6 days.[22]

Consecutive holidays edit

Consecutive holidays refers to holidays that occur in a group without working days in between. In the late 1990s, the Japanese government passed a law that increased the likelihood of consecutive holidays by moving holidays from fixed days to a relative position in a month, such as the second Monday.

In New Zealand, consecutive paid holidays occur for Christmas/Boxing Day, New Year's Eve/New Year's Day, and Good Friday/Easter Monday, the last of which straddle a weekend. However, these are among 11 'statutory paid holidays' that are additional to 'paid annual leave'.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "FMLA Frequently Asked Questions | U.S. Department of Labor". www.dol.gov. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Additional leave entitlements for working parents" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 5 September 2015.
  3. ^ Johanson, Mark. "Life in a no-vacation nation". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Employees pay, leave and entitlements". Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  5. ^ "The Employment Ordinance, Cap. 57".
  6. ^ Osaka Labour Bureau. "Encouraging Workers to Take Annual Paid Leave" (PDF). Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  7. ^ Diario Oficial de la Federación. "DECRETO por el que se reforman los artículos 76 y 78 de la Ley Federal del Trabajo, en materia de vacaciones" (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Labor Code of the Russian Federation". www.consultant.ru (in Russian).
  9. ^ "Annual Leave and the labour laws in South Africa". Mywage.co.za. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Holiday entitlement". GOV.UK. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  11. ^ Ghosheh 2013.
  12. ^ Ray, Sanes & Schmitt 2013, p. 10.
  13. ^ Canada, Employment and Social Development (29 July 2015). "Annual vacations". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  14. ^ "COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93/104/EC". Official Journal of the European Communities. L 307: 20. 23 November 1993.
  15. ^ Ray & Schmitt 2007, pp. 1–3, 8.
  16. ^ "Minimum leave and holidays". Employment New Zealand. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  17. ^ "NON-STANDARD EMPLOYMENT AROUND THE WORLD" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2020.
  18. ^ Ray & Schmitt 2007, p. 1.
  19. ^ "Leave Benefits". U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  20. ^ "Paid Leave in the U.S." Kaiser Family Foundation. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  21. ^ Douglas, Genevieve (12 July 2019). "Paid Leave 'for Any Reason' Laws Embraced by States, Localities". Bloomberg Law. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  22. ^ "Employee Benefits in Small Private Industry Establishments, 1996" (Press release). Washington: US Bureau of Labor Statistics. 15 June 1998. Retrieved 14 July 2018.

Bibliography edit

  • Ghosheh, Naj (2013). Working Conditions Laws Report 2012: A Global Review (PDF). Geneva: International Labour Organization. ISBN 978-92-2-127516-9.
  • Ray, Rebecca; Schmitt, John (2007). No-Vacation Nation (PDF). Washington: Center for Economic and Policy Research. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  • Ray, Rebecca; Sanes, Milla; Schmitt, John (2013). No-Vacation Nation Revisited (PDF). Washington: Center for Economic and Policy Research. Retrieved 14 July 2018.

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The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Annual leave is a period of paid time off work granted by employers to employees to be used for whatever the employee wishes Depending on the employer s policies differing number of days may be offered and the employee may be required to give a certain amount of advance notice may have to coordinate with the employer to be sure that staffing is available during the employee s absence and other requirements may have to be met 1 The vast majority of countries today mandate a minimum amount of paid annual leave by law 2 Among the larger countries China requires at least five days paid annual leave and India requires two days of paid leave for every month worked The United States mandates no minimum paid leave treating it as a perk rather than a right 3 Contents 1 Leave 1 1 Consecutive holidays 2 See also 3 References 3 1 BibliographyLeave editRegion Mandated paid vacation daysArgentina 10 20Australia 20 4 Austria 25Belgium 20Brazil 20 30Canada 10 20Colombia 15Czech Republic 20Denmark 25 30Finland 20 25France 25Germany 20 30Greece 20Hong Kong start from 0 in the 1st year then 7 14 5 India 25Indonesia 12Italy 20Japan 10 20 6 Luxembourg 26Mexico 12 7 Netherlands Employees receive annual leave hours equivalent to 4 times the number of contractual hours per work week New Zealand 20Poland 20 26Portugal 22 25Russian Federation 28 calendar days 8 Singapore 7 14South Africa 15 21 9 South Korea 11 15Spain 22Sweden 25 30Switzerland 20Turkey 14 26United Kingdom 28 10 United States 0Note Paid vacation excludes paid public holidays 11 Most countries have labour laws that mandate employers give a certain number of paid time off days per year to workers Canada requires at least two weeks which increases to three weeks for employees that have worked for a certain number of years In Saskatchewan this entitlement starts out at three weeks and increases to four weeks 12 An additional fourth week is provided to federally regulated workers after working for a further number of years 13 In the European Union the countries can set freely the minimum but it has to be at least equivalent to 4 working weeks 14 In the Netherlands this is achieved by mandating at minimum 4 times the number of contracted hours in a person s working week e g if someone works 4 days of 7 hours a week the annual leave hours a year is 112 at minimum Full time employees in Australia are entitled to at least 20 annual leave days a year 15 In New Zealand 20 days paid leave is also the normal minimum in addition to the 11 paid statutory holidays e g Christmas New Year s Day 16 However many employers offer 5 or more weeks especially in the public sector Some countries such as Denmark and Italy or particular companies may mandate summer holidays in specific periods 17 Argentina has different labour laws for public employment and private employment Public employees have between a minimum of 21 days paid to 45 days paid for vacations including holidays and weekends Private employees have between a minimum of 14 paid days to 28 paid days including holidays and weekends In both cases are always relying on the years of service The more years the worker has worked the more days of paid vacation they will have UK employers offer 28 days per annum of annual leave with a further 8 public holidays 10 these are referred to as Bank Holidays Some employers may include the 8 bank holidays within their annual leave decreasing it to 20 days US federal law does not require employers to grant any vacation or holidays though as of 2007 only about 25 percent of all employees receive no paid vacation time or paid holidays 18 Due to the lack of federal legislative requirements paid leave in the US is mainly a matter of employment contracts and labor union agreements 19 20 Some jurisdictions within the US including the states of Maine and Nevada require paid time off days 21 According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the United States the average paid holidays for full time employees in small private establishments in 1996 was 7 6 days 22 Consecutive holidays edit Consecutive holidays refers to holidays that occur in a group without working days in between In the late 1990s the Japanese government passed a law that increased the likelihood of consecutive holidays by moving holidays from fixed days to a relative position in a month such as the second Monday In New Zealand consecutive paid holidays occur for Christmas Boxing Day New Year s Eve New Year s Day and Good Friday Easter Monday the last of which straddle a weekend However these are among 11 statutory paid holidays that are additional to paid annual leave See also editAdministrative leave Furlough Holidays with Pay Convention Revised 1970 List of minimum annual leave by country Long service leave Right to rest and leisureReferences edit FMLA Frequently Asked Questions U S Department of Labor www dol gov Retrieved 15 January 2022 Additional leave entitlements for working parents PDF Archived PDF from the original on 5 September 2015 Johanson Mark Life in a no vacation nation www bbc com Retrieved 15 January 2022 Employees pay leave and entitlements Retrieved 12 August 2023 The Employment Ordinance Cap 57 Osaka Labour Bureau Encouraging Workers to Take Annual Paid Leave PDF Retrieved 11 January 2022 Diario Oficial de la Federacion DECRETO por el que se reforman los articulos 76 y 78 de la Ley Federal del Trabajo en materia de vacaciones in Spanish Retrieved 1 March 2023 Labor Code of the Russian Federation www consultant ru in Russian Annual Leave and the labour laws in South Africa Mywage co za Retrieved 20 August 2019 a b Holiday entitlement GOV UK Retrieved 11 March 2023 Ghosheh 2013 Ray Sanes amp Schmitt 2013 p 10 Canada Employment and Social Development 29 July 2015 Annual vacations www canada ca Retrieved 29 April 2022 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93 104 EC Official Journal of the European Communities L 307 20 23 November 1993 Ray amp Schmitt 2007 pp 1 3 8 Minimum leave and holidays Employment New Zealand Retrieved 15 January 2022 NON STANDARD EMPLOYMENT AROUND THE WORLD PDF Archived PDF from the original on 19 April 2020 Ray amp Schmitt 2007 p 1 Leave Benefits U S Department of Labor Retrieved 13 August 2022 Paid Leave in the U S Kaiser Family Foundation 17 December 2021 Retrieved 13 August 2022 Douglas Genevieve 12 July 2019 Paid Leave for Any Reason Laws Embraced by States Localities Bloomberg Law Retrieved 2 October 2021 Employee Benefits in Small Private Industry Establishments 1996 Press release Washington US Bureau of Labor Statistics 15 June 1998 Retrieved 14 July 2018 Bibliography edit Ghosheh Naj 2013 Working Conditions Laws Report 2012 A Global Review PDF Geneva International Labour Organization ISBN 978 92 2 127516 9 Ray Rebecca Schmitt John 2007 No Vacation Nation PDF Washington Center for Economic and Policy Research Retrieved 14 July 2018 Ray Rebecca Sanes Milla Schmitt John 2013 No Vacation Nation Revisited PDF Washington Center for Economic and Policy Research Retrieved 14 July 2018 Portal nbsp Organized labour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Annual leave amp oldid 1218239009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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