Friday, December 2, 2011

How much paid vacation time is a full time employee entitled to?

not regulated by the state...you have what your employer says you have...no-one has to get paid vacation time|||depends on your employer|||Whatever your employer or the union contract specifies. There is no US law that says a person gets X number of days of vacation time a year.|||Because the US is a country where the workers have no rights, it is only up to your employer how much paid vacation you get.|||I think the standard is one week the first year, with additional time added the longer you work there. Some places give you accrual rates. . . like your 1st year you accrue 1 vacation day per month worked, and then maybe your 2nd year you get 1.2 days per month and so on.|||That depends on your organizaton's benefits. Some organizations allow their employees to accrue eight hours vacation and eight hours sick leave a month. Some organizations have only one "pot" of leave, and from that pot you take vacation or sick leave. Some organizations stipulate the hours accrued can increase along with seniority. It is very important to learn the company's benefits before taking a job. Sometimes the benefits are more important than the salaries!!!|||well, very hard to say, some companies have three weeks, some have two weeks|||It's never a guarantee. At one place I got none until I'd worked there a year, then they only gave me one week. Another place started at one week and after 3 years I got 2 weeks. Most places start out at 2 weeks though.|||By law, none. Anything else is a matter of company policies.|||you should have an employee handbook that explains it for your company.|||It depends of the company you work for. My girlfriend got 1 week her first year. I got two weeks the first year.

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