Here is a list of the Top Ten State whose inhabitants are known workoholic hard worker (source: justsharethis.com). The calculations are based on the percentage of people who still work on their holiday.
10. China
The Chinese government set a 11-day national holiday and require each company to provide at least 10 days holiday per year to each employee. But about 65% of the workers in China who take all the vacation allotment, which is their right.
9. Sweden
Employees in Sweden to work an average of 1610 hours and got a national holiday by the government as much as 11 days per year. However, only 63% of the workers there who choose to use all their holiday.
8. Brazil
In this samba country, although the government provides 11-day national holiday and to require each company to provide generous employee for 30 days, namuna only 59% of the employees there who really take advantage of all annual leave allotment.
7. India
The Indian government set a 16-day national holiday and to require the companies to give at least 12 days allotted for each employee on leave them. However only 58.5% of the employees there who choose to spend their holiday total ration.
6. Canada
Canadian employees worked an average of over 1699 hours per year and its share of the national holiday of 9 days. However, only 58% of those who utilize the entire allocation this holiday.
5. United States
In the U.S., the average employee worked during 1768 hours per year and the government has provided 10 days of Obama's national holiday. However, only 57% of employees in the U.S. who use their entire vacation.
4. South Korea
Governments in South Korea has set a 15-day national holiday, but recorded only 53% of the employees there who take all their holiday rights.
3. South Africa
In South Africa, getting a ration of 12 days holiday per year total. However, only 47.5% of the employees there who take their vacation to 12 days.
2. Australia
On average, employees in Australia worked for 1690 hours per year. The government there set 8 days public holidays. However, only 47% are taking all their holidays.
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The position of the country's main hard-working citizens held by the Japanese. The Japanese government set a 16-day public holidays per year. However, only 33% of employees in Japan who took all these holidays rations. On average, employees in Japan work 1714 hours per year.
Unlike in Indonesia, despite generous holiday and many of which have been granted by our government, but there is reason to ask for holiday aja more ... but, I love Indonesia.
source : http://jelajahunik.blogspot.com/2011/06/10-negara-yang-penduduknya-pekerja.html