Would be interested in the average amount of vAcation days provided for non-union supers and doormen. What seems reasonable to you?
First 6 months the employee gets 3 working days, 1 year, 2 weeks, 5 years to 15 years 3, weeks 15 years to 20, 4 weeks.
Holiday's, I know of buildings that try to get by with only a couple of staff working that day to save money.
I clicked too fast on the last message.
Anyway, thanks George. What about the average situation re: holidays off for non-union staff?
George I think what you listed is way to low. I would be interested to know what your vacation package is like.
Its simple, you want good staff? Threat them well. Otherwise they will look for better deals.
Pg
I guess you don't what a job is for to work.A lot of people in country don't get vacations.They should be happy to get that time.
I dont know about the rest of the country. This issue is in New York, therefore, stick to NY practices.
George,
I have to agree with Peter and Nicky, what country are we talking about? We are here in AMERICA and lets deal with the facts here! By the way how much vacation time do you receive from your employer?
vacation is not a right in this country.Check with the federal rules
George, most of us were responding to rfs post (for all I know you could be George as well). Anyway, the point here is frs asked a question, many people responded and gave their opinion. Your were of the opinion that employees should get very little or no vacation (your opinion which I do not agree with,but respect).Just a footnote, many of my employees have anywhere between four and five weeks vacation per year (due to the fact that they have over twenty years in the union). Yes, we do survive by hireing/training summer relief to fill in. This works very well.
FN
I pretty much agree with George? on this one. For the first year one week, then after two or three years on the job two weeks vacation. From five years onwards three weeks etc.
See if you can get hold of a copy of the union contract book so you can compare. I am not sure what arrangement was discussed with your super. I know many supers that instead of taking overtime for additional work, they use that additional time towards vacation.
Hope it was of some help,
FN
Sorry George, I agree with P.Grech on vacation time. One week of vacation for the first five years is nothing. I would be interested to know how much vacation time you get each year. As to your response about other countries and vacation, that is a non issue. I believe the building in question is in NY. Like P. Grech said a happy workforce is a productive one.
FN (I am on vacation next week)
I guess you don't like working.Who cares if that are happy.2 WEEKS .Any more the buildings fall apart .Like yours
You agree with me on the other post.Which side of fence are you on.
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I think 1 week after the 1st year, until year 5.Then 2 weeks until the fifteen year.Then 3 to 4 weeks after that
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