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[โ€“] vapeloki@lemmy.world 51 points 7 hours ago (32 children)

Over here in Germany where everybody has at least 3 weeks paid time off (being ill does not count to this contingent btw), it is common that leaves are planned in the beginning of the year for larger vacations, so there are no collisions.

Also, if you have children you have priority during school breaks for paied leaves.

This concept could be copied by us employers also, I wonder why not? Maybe because this way you can pressure your employees with your vacation as leverage

[โ€“] PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk 3 points 7 hours ago (8 children)

Also, if you have children you have priority during school breaks for paied leaves.

This surprises me actually, it seems to have a built-in discrimination from the outset.

I've got little PhobosAnomalies at home, and my jobs over the years have taken me all over the place so school holidays haven't been a priority for me. That said, I wouldn't personally consider my need to have a week or two off in the school holidays or summer holidays as a priority, more just the same importance of everyone else. After all, having little'uns is mostly a choice (or sometimes, the choice isn't even available ๐Ÿ˜ข) so it seems like a world of employment law hurt to grant the parents a higher level of priority than others.

That said, I ain't in Germany so it's a moot point really.

[โ€“] vapeloki@lemmy.world 3 points 6 hours ago

Yes, no. We have strict school attendece laws (and no homeschooling btw), so you can't just do some vacation sometimes else this year.

Also, the kids have a right to free time and vacation.

And: traveling outside school breaks is far more convenient anyways.. no kids at the pool

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