Well they didn't used to. Now they're a bit of a patriotic chest pumping fest, but that's beside the point.
Employment standards require minimum compensation for a full-time employee of 4% of the annual earnings, or 2 weeks paid vacation, per year. Full-time is considered a minimum of, I believe, 32 hours, but typical jobs are 40 hours per week. Employment standards dictate also as a minimum, a 30-minute unpaid lunch, and two paid 15-minute breaks for a full 8-hour shift. Anything above 44 hours per week is overtime, meaning wages are multiplied by 1.5.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileUK law is 4 weeks paid leave.
UK holidays er..... Burns night, Saint Georges Day.
gamingeek said:UK law is 4 weeks paid leave.
UK holidays er..... Burns night, Saint Georges Day.
i think there are six bank holidays around the year in the UK. always on the monday so people can have a longish weekend.
over here if a holiday falls on saturday or sunday it is just lost
Foolz said:Well is it unique that none of those holidays are in any way interesting, or have any meaning?
Well they didn't used to. Now they're a bit of a patriotic chest pumping fest, but that's beside the point.
Yeah, for an outsider the obsession the TV news (and thus the population) has with a war against the Turks 100 years ago is a bit perplexing. It's non-stop for about 2 months.
gamingeek said:UK law is 4 weeks paid leave.
UK holidays er..... Burns night, Saint Georges Day.
Is Burns Night related to Guy Fawks Night? Or is this another holidy to burn things?
bugsonglass said:i think there are six bank holidays around the year in the UK. always on the monday so people can have a longish weekend.
over here if a holiday falls on saturday or sunday it is just lost
I can respect that.
Yodariquo said:...
Employment standards require minimum compensation for a full-time employee of 4% of the annual earnings, or 2 weeks paid vacation, per year. Full-time is considered a minimum of, I believe, 32 hours, but typical jobs are 40 hours per week. Employment standards dictate also as a minimum, a 30-minute unpaid lunch, and two paid 15-minute breaks for a full 8-hour shift. Anything above 44 hours per week is overtime, meaning wages are multiplied by 1.5.
All those seem to match the US laws (except for the required holiday pay -- there is no requirement in the US, and the 40 hours). I should say that upon reflection, I thin ktoward the end of my career I was getting 4 or 6 weeks of paid vacation -- but since I never took it I am fuzzy on the details. I do know that it accrued year by year though, so when I left it was a hefty amount.
And it didn't used to be that bad even a few years ago. It was no Australia Day, though which was just a good day to have a party and get drunk. Now it's suddenly about national identity and other such BS.
Foolz said:"Yeah, for an outsider the obsession the TV news (and thus the population) has with a war against the Turks 100 years ago is a bit perplexing. It's non-stop for about 2 months."
And it didn't used to be that bad even a few years ago. It was no Australia Day, though which was just a good day to have a party and get drunk. Now it's suddenly about national identity and other such BS.
Yeah. Okay, good, so I'm not imagining it. Weird. Sometimes when you are a foreigner you don't know if you are over-perceiving some things.
And I have 5 weeks of paid vacation per year that I intend to use at the end of the month! Here I am Finland!
Oh Finland. I want to go there one day. I bet it's super cold though.
I won't go there in winter though
Do old crinkly men sit nude in the sauna?
*thinks of SteelAttack*
Anyway I'm flying there tomorrow, weather is apparently nice (around 26 degrees) and sunny. So it will be perfect.
After one week of holiday in the south of france (35 degrees on average) with friends, it will be a nice change. See you in 2 weeks! And have fun
Mekere said:I wont let any ugly naked men in my sauna ^^
Anyway I'm flying there tomorrow, weather is apparently nice (around 26 degrees) and sunny. So it will be perfect.
After one week of holiday in the south of france (35 degrees on average) with friends, it will be a nice change. See you in 2 weeks! And have fun
This time you went too far.
Tell me about one national holiday in your country that is unique to your country. I think that would tell me a bit more about your part of the world.
Also, if you want, I'd be interested in what standard vacation pay allocations are like in your land. In the US, I used to get 2 weeks of paid vacation a year (though for 13 years I never took more than 4 days off at a time). That was considered normal among the people I knew. There were also 7 national holidays that were observed.
Here in Australia Mrs. Aspro gets 5 weeks paid vacation plus 1 week paid personal leave and then there are more national holidays here as well. She is told that is fairly normal (though being from the states we are shocked at how much time off that is).