Sunday, October 8, 2017

The 10 Countries with the Most Population Workers




Each country has a national holiday set by the government. Some of them make leave rules devoted to private companies.

Even so, apparently not all employees take advantage of the holiday to stop the activities of his work. Not a few employees who prefer to work on a holiday even if the company gives leave to him.

In 2011, Ipsos Global and Reuters surveyed 13,000 people worldwide to find out how many employees are taking advantage of their vacation rations.

From the survey, it is known that Japan is the most crazy country of work, in which only 33% of employees are taking advantage of the break for holiday. Meanwhile France became the most relaxed country with 89% of its citizens taking all the allowable leave given to him.

10. China

The Chinese government sets 11 national holidays and requires every company in the country to provide a holiday of at least 10 days / year. The country that has the largest population in the world has been doing a lot of privatization in various industry sectors for the last 3 decades.

About 65% of the population decides to take all the vacations they get.

Since then, economic growth has grown tremendously. Job demands are increasing. Chinese residents who indeed have a hard working character is increasingly crazy working to achieve the targets of the economy.

9. Sweden

The Swedish government established 11 national holidays. As many as 63% of the population took all his time off. While the other 37% chose to keep working on holidays.

The country that has a high life expectancy, has a good public service for its residents because of its diligent worker. Employees in the country work an average of 1,610 hours a year.

Industry advanced became the main factor of the high rhythm of work in the country. In Sweden, however, there is a union that guards employees' rights to their work.

8. India

In India, there are 16 national holidays set by the government. While every company in the country provides at least 12 days off to its employees.

The country with the second largest population in the world does not provide specific rules on how many days off the company should give to its employees.

The survey results show that 59% of the total population uses the allotment. While the remaining 41% chose to keep working on holidays.

7. Brazil

The Brazilian government sets 11 national holidays each year. While all companies are required to give leave to employees 30 days.

From the survey results show that only 59% of the number of employees in Samba country that took his vacation. While the remaining 41% still work on holidays.

6. Canada

Canada is a country with few national holidays of 9 days per year. Employees in Canada work on average for 1,699 hours per year.

Only 58% of the country's workers make the most of their vacations. While 42% others apparently still choose to keep working during holidays.
5. United States

There are 10 national holidays in the United States. However, there is no stipulation of how many days offsets companies should pay in the country to their employees. On average, each company gives 15 days off every year.

Only 57% of employees in the country are taking their vacations. While the remaining 43% still work on holidays. On average, employees in America work for 1,768 hours per year.

4. South Korea

In South Korea, there are 15 national holidays. However, companies in the country on average provide 19 days of leave to employees.

However, only 53% of employees in the country are taking advantage of their vacation rations. While the remaining 47% still work during holidays.

3. South Africa

South Africa has 12 national holidays. But companies in this country offer up to 21 days off to their employees because there is no specific regulation on it.

From 21 days of leave, as many as 47% of employees in this country took their cuts for the holidays. While the remaining 53% still work on holidays.

2. Australia

This kangaroo country has only 8 national holidays per year. There are no special rules for companies there about how much leave to give to their employees. The average employee in Australia works for 1,690 hours a year.

In this country more people do not take the cut. Only 47% of employees use their cuts to work. While the other 53% still work during holidays.

1. Japan

Japan ranks first in the country with the most crazy working population. Only 33% of employees in this cherry country take advantage of their vacation rations. While 67% others decided to keep working on holidays.

In fact, the Japanese government set as many as 16 national holidays every year. On average, employees in Japan work for 1,714 per year.

In addition to workaholics, the Japanese population is also famous for its culture of dispilin. It is said that the work ethic of the working population is due to their principle that work is a self-esteem that must be maintained.