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Japanese Only Take Average 8 Days Of Annual Leave

Submitted by Alafista on Friday, 5 September 20085 Comments

According to a recent survey by Expedia, an Internet-based US travel agency, Japanese workers take the least paid vacation among several countries in the world.

According to the questionnaire conducted in Japan as well as in eight countries in Europe and North America, the Japanese only took an annual average of eight paid holidays — smaller than any other country questioned. France topped the list with 34 days, followed by Italy and Spain with 27 paid days off annually.

Among the reasons why Japanese employees can’t take paid holidays were:

“Too busy with work” and “Their bosses and colleagues have yet to take their paid leave”

The survey was conducted online among men and women aged 16 and over from March to August this year, and about 4,000 people responded.

Source: Mainichi Japan

So for those of you that are working already, how many days of paid leave are you entitled to in a year?

As for me, I’ve have 18 days of annual leave. ^_^

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