Study SD Worx: Employees in Romania Need Ten Consecutive Days of Vacation to Restore Their Energy, Compared to a European Average of 13 Days. Over a Quarter Did Not Take All Their Days Off
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Employees in Romania claim that they need, on average, ten consecutive days of vacation, including weekends, to fully restore their energy. Article How many days of vacation employees in Romania need to rest. What shows the data of a study appears first on Romania TV.
Employees in Romania claim that they need, on average, ten consecutive days of vacation, including weekends, to fully restore their energy, compared to a European average of 13 days, according to the international study HR & Payroll Pulse 2026, carried out by SD Worx in 16 European countries, but admit that they wish for more than six days of vacation a year.
The Romanians want more days off, but they don't even take what they have. According to a recent study, in the past year, 28 percent of employees have not exhausted their rest leave.
How much leave it takes, in fact, Romanians to fully recover How much leave it takes, in fact, Romanians to fully recover Romanian employees say they need, on average, 10 consecutive days of vacation to completely restore their energy, but they would like about seven days of paid leave in addition to the 24 days they currently enjoy. [...] How much leave it takes, in fact, Romanians to fully recover.
SD Worx study: Romanian employees need ten consecutive days of holiday to fully recharge
Employees in Romania believe they need, on average, ten consecutive days of holiday, including weekends, to fully recharge. This is below the European average of 13 days, according to the international HR & Payroll Pulse 2026 study conducted by SD Worx among 16,500 employees across 16 European countries, including almost 1,000 in Romania. More […] The post SD Worx study: Romanian employees need ten consecutive days of holiday to fully recharge…
Employees in Romania consider that they need, on average, ten consecutive days of vacation, to fully recover
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