toongeorges
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In the EU,by law,you have to get minimum a month,some countries give much more.In France if you work the extended week,that means,39 hours a aweek,you are entitled to 9,5 weeks paid vacation.Most of eastern europe,is EU now.
In Belgium, you have 10 legal holidays (fixed date) and 20 holidays you choose. It is about the same in most countries in Europe, 9,5 weeks of holiday is not the norm.
In Belgium, we have what we call recuperation days for people who work more than the legal 38 hours per week, but this is certainly not the norm. Some people work 39 hours instead of 38 and they get 6 recuperation days per year. Some people work 40 hours instead of 38 and they get 12 recuperation days. These extra hours have to be required in the work contract (some employers require you to work 8 hours per day, e.g. from 8h30 until 17h30, 1h lunch break does not count as work), just deciding on your own to work extra time does not give you the right to any compensation.
So in the case of Belgium, working 39 hours per week (if required by the employer) gives you in total 36 days or 6 weeks + a day, of which 10 days are fixed (legal holidays) and 6 days can be fixed by the employer (the recuperation days).
So a month of holiday per year in Europe, yes. 9,5 weeks? Maybe only in France