December 20, 2014

American exceptionalism

Huffington Post - The United States is the only nation among advanced economies that does not provide a legal guarantee of paid leave. New Zealand and Australia ensure respectively 30 and 28 days of paid leave, and Canada's federal government stipulates 19 paid days, with some provinces adding on additional time. Even in Japan, where thousands commit suicide every year because of work-related stress, all employees are guaranteed 10 paid vacation days.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just another marker on the US slide from advanced nation status to third world banana republic.