Compensation Management: Paid Time Off in Mexico vs Canada
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Compare and contrast the paid time off policies in Canada and Mexico.
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This solution compares and contrasts the paid time off policies in Canada and Mexico. APA formatted references are included.
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According to the International Business Times, workers in Canada get an average of only 15 paid days off, while workers in Mexico get just 13 days paid days off (Johanson, 2013). These figures include national public holidays, of which Canada has five, and Mexico has six (Wasley, 2013). Because holidays are determined in part by individual provinces, some Canadians enjoy up to 10 paid public holidays. There is a government mandate in Mexico, that employees receive six days paid days after one year of service, and two more days are earned per additional year, up to 12 days (Del Rey, 2011). In a survey conducted by the Western Compensation & Benefits Consultants (2008), 87 percent of ...
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