Survey: 73.5% get paid annual leave
ABOUT 73.5 percent of people in a recent survey, conducted among 1,997 employees, said they received paid annual leave, while 21.9 percent said they did not.
But according to regulations on paid annual leave, which was made effective in 2008, employees who work consecutively for more than one year should get paid days off even if annual leave expires within the year.
Wen Chenjing, a member of the labor relations research committee of the Shanghai Bar Association, said that there is no legal basis for employers to reset paid annual leave after a year.
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