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Holiday allowance around the world
It’s September and for many of us that means one thing – holidays are over until Christmas. Our yearly annual leave has been used up on our summer escapes, and there are no more public bank holidays until the festive season begins. For others, we never really had much holiday leave in the first place.

As we head out of the summer season we started thinking about how different countries around the world treat bank holidays and annual leave. So we did some digging, and the results are varied and surprising.

Did you know that in the US there is no minimum annual leave allowance that employers must give their staff? Have a look at the infographic below to see how your country’s holiday allowance and public bank holidays compares to the rest of the world.


Holiday allowance around the world

Infographic by: taxi2airport.com

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Holiday allowance around the world #infographic

Holiday allowance around the world
It’s September and for many of us that means one thing – holidays are over until Christmas. Our yearly annual leave has been used up on our summer escapes, and there are no more public bank holidays until the festive season begins. For others, we never really had much holiday leave in the first place.

As we head out of the summer season we started thinking about how different countries around the world treat bank holidays and annual leave. So we did some digging, and the results are varied and surprising.

Did you know that in the US there is no minimum annual leave allowance that employers must give their staff? Have a look at the infographic below to see how your country’s holiday allowance and public bank holidays compares to the rest of the world.


Holiday allowance around the world

Infographic by: taxi2airport.com

Share This Infographic On Your Site

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