• Kushan@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    I don’t know if this is satire or rage bait but ironically it’s almost certainly a UK individual as he refers to them as “Bank holidays” and the 28 days is only about 8 above the statutory minimum of 20 + bank holidays.

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      6 hours ago

      20 is the legal minimum in the UK? Sheesh. In my current job, I had to negotiate for a 3rd week (15 days instead of 10, the regular two days off don’t count as vacation days that week).

      • Kushan@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        We also have public holidays (We call them all Bank Holidays for historical reasons, but it’s things like Christmas, Easter and a couple of others), there’s usually 8 in a year and that’s on top of your 20 days.

        Employers can make you work a bank holiday, you just get another day off instead. So really it’s 28 days holiday per year, with 8 of them being the public ones that you may or may not have to work.

        My employer gives us 30 + the Bank Holidays, then we got took over by an American firm which ironically introduced unlimited PTO.

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          2 hours ago

          I get Christmas and Thanksgiving day off, and having to listen to the boss bitch about those days almost makes it not worth it.

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      10 hours ago

      The employer must offer a minimum of 28 days for full time workers but bank holidays and other company shutdowns can count towards that. It’s a bit more flexible that way, it means it doesn’t matter which public holidays (if any) your company observes everyone gets the same minimum time off. It also allows situations like my company where our only UK office is in Scotland but UK employees still follow English holidays instead.

      • Kushan@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        Yup and with there usually being 8 bank holidays in a year, that’s where the extra 8 comes from.

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        50 minutes ago

        Yep. Around here we like to get a hotel room on the beach and stay there a few days. Maybe go a little ways down the coast to a different town.

      • Kushan@lemmy.world
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        9 hours ago

        I have no idea, I assume so given it’s using the word “vacation” which is predominantly an American term that they do and that the very concept is just less popular since they typically get much fewer “vacation” days, they probably try to make the most of their time off.

        I have no clue though, I’m just making shit up at this point.

        • Jerkface@lemmy.world
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          3 hours ago

          You’re on the right track I think. I’ll just add that staycations are fairly popular here because we’re too fucking tired to go anywhere on the few days we have off.