The Gulf country tops the world in terms of number of leave days that its workers can get annually.
Published: Fri 12 Apr 2019, 4:07 PM
Updated: Mon 15 Apr 2019, 10:30 PM
Workforce in Bahrain are likely the happiest when it comes to paid leaves, according to a study conducted by resume.io - a resume-writing online service. Bahrain labour law guarantees its workers up to 49 paid leaves in a year.
The Gulf country tops the world in terms of number of leave days that its workers can get annually.
The 49 days are made up of 30 days of annual paid leaves and 19 public holidays including Eid Al Fitr, Eid Al Adha, Arafat Day, National Day, Ashoora, and the Prophet's Birthday. Apart from these 49 paid leaves, workers can also avail sick leaves and maternity leaves without a pay cut. However this is dependent on each company's policy.
There are over 1.4 million people residing in Bahrain which is one of the 30 countries in the world which require companies to give their employees an annual leave of 30 days. Other countries where a 30-day annual leave is mandatory include Finland, France, Spain, Austria, and other GCC countries like Kuwait, Oman, and the UAE, according to a recent study.
Recently, the UAE government announced an equal number of holidays for both public and private sector employees.