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Americans Are Taking More Time Off Work

Americans Are Taking More Time Off Work

The United States, unlike many other industrialized countries, has no statuary agreement on taking paid vacation. Meaning: There is no law telling employers the minimum number of days they need to give their employees off work - that are also paid for.

However, as Statista's Dyfed Loesche notes, Project:Time Off, which is sponsored by the U.S. Travel Association, has good news: After two decades of almost steady decline the average days of vacation have risen by 0.6 days year-over-year to 16.8 days in 2016.

Rep. Chaffetz Wants to See Leakers In Handcuffs and Behind Bars

Rep. Chaffetz Wants to See Leakers In Handcuffs and Behind Bars

 

Content originally published at iBankCoin.com

Ever since the election, the regressive left, in conjunction with shills inside of the deep state, have been committing acts of treason -- purposely trying to unseat the President of the United States via false allegations of Russian collusion. Nearly a year into 'investigations', none of the claims that they've made have borne any fruit.

FBI Arrests NSA Contractor Who Leaked Top Secret "Russian Hacking" Document To The Intercept

FBI Arrests NSA Contractor Who Leaked Top Secret "Russian Hacking" Document To The Intercept

Earlier this afternoon, the Intercept reported that according to a "top secret NSA document", Russian Military Intelligence "executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials days before election."

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