A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
Workaholic
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3. 9. SWEDEN:
Only 63 percent of people take all their allotted vacation
days.
The Swedish celebrate 11 federal holidays and clock in at
about 1,610 hours per year.
The 10 Most Workaholic Countries In The World
10. CHINA:
Only 65 percent of people take all their allotted vacation
days.
In China there are 11 federal holidays, and employers have
to offer at least 10 vacation days.
4. 7. BRAZIL:
Only 59 percent of people take all their allotted
vacation days.
In Brazil, there are 11 federal holidays, and
employers are required to offer 30 additional
vacation days.
8. INDIA:
Only 59 percent of people take all their allotted
vacation days.
In India, employees get 16 federal holidays off from
work and employers are only required to offer 12
vacation days.
5. 5. USA:
Only 57 percent of people take all their allotted
vacation days.
There are 10 federal holidays Americans get off
and there is no requirement for how much time off
an employer must offer, but on average, it's 15
days. Americans clock an average of 1,768
hours per year.
6. CANADA:
Only 58 percent of 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.
6. 4. South Korea:
Only 53 percent of people take all their allotted vacation
days.
In South Korea, employees have off for 15 federal
holidays. Employers are required to offer 19 days of
vacation time.
3. South Africa :
Only 47 percent of people take all their allotted
vacation days.
South Africans get 12 federal holidays off, and
employers are required to offer 21 vacation days.
7. 2. Australia:
Only 47 percent of people take all their allotted
vacation days.
Australians get 8 federal holidays off, and
clock an average of 1,690 hours per year.
1. JAPAN :
Only 33 percent of people take all their allotted
vacation days.
However, the Japanese have a good amount of
holidays, with 16 federal holidays. The average worker
clocks 1714 hours per year.
12. Change your values so that work is no longer the most important thing in your life.
Evaluate the impact of the various types of work you do.
Limit the number of work assignments you accept.
Limit the amount of time you spend working.
Be flexible about when you aim to finish a piece of work.
When appropriate, limit the quality of work you aim to achieve.
Be efficient in the work you do.