1. Japan
The Japanese are the world’s hardest working people and only 33 per cent of the employees avail of all their allotted paid holidays.
The Japanese get 16 public holidays and work about 1,714 hours per year on an average.
2. Australia
Only 47 per cent Australian workers take all their allotted vacation days.
Australians get 8 federal holidays off, and clock an average of 1,690 hours per year
3. South Africa
Only 47.5 per cent of people take all their allotted vacation days.
South Africans get 12 government vacation days.
4. South Korea
In South Korea, only 53 per cent of the employees take all their allotted vacation days.
In South Korea, employees get 15 public holidays.
5. The United States
Only 57 per cent of people take all their allotted vacation days.
There are 10 government or public holidays that Americans enjoy.
In the US, employees work 1,768 hours per year on an average.
6. Canada
In Canada, only 58 per cent of the employed people take all their allotted vacation days.
Canada is slim on their holidays, with 9 federal holidays per year. Canadians clock an average of 1,699 hours per year.
7. India
About 58.5 per cent of people take all their allotted holidays.
Indians get 16 government holidays, and employers are required to give only 12 paid holidays.
8. Brazil
Just about 59 per cent Brazilian employees take all their allotted vacation days.
In Brazil, there are 11 federal holidays, and employers are required to offer 30 additional
9. Sweden
Only 63 per cent of people take all their allotted vacation days in Sweden.
The Swedes get 11 government holidays in a year, and work about 1,610 hours per year on an average
10. China
About 65 per cent of Chinese employees take all their allotted vacation days.
In China there are 11 government holidays, and organisations/companies have to give at least 10 vacation days to employees.
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