NEWS
67%
of Singaporean professionals do not take all their holiday allowance
10 October 2011
Singapore
| According
to a recent survey of 670 professionals conducted by recruitment
consultancy Robert Walters, 67 per cent of Singaporean professionals
do not take all their holiday allowance. This is a relatively
low figure judging by the fact that work-life balance has become
such an important issue for working professionals in recent years.
Andrea Ross,
Managing Director – Singapore & Malaysia, said:
“The figures reflect that Singaporeans do not have a strong
work-life balance unlike countries such as Italy and Australia.
Singapore is a fast-moving economy and to make the most of this,
people tend to work longer hours so that they don’t miss
out on any opportunities on the work front. I encourage employees
who are reluctant to take leave to do so as it gives you a healthy
outlook, time to refresh yourself and opens your eyes to other
cultures when travelling.”
The
survey also shows that 42 per cent of the respondents took between
50 and 75 per cent while 25 per cent took between zero and 25
per cent of their holiday allowance.
Globally,
the countries with the highest percentage of professionals taking
all their holiday allowance are Thailand (57 per cent), Germany
(56 per cent), Ireland (56 per cent), New Zealand (54 per cent)
and UK (54 per cent).