Malaysians among the world's top workaholics

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PETALING JAYA - Malaysians are proving to be among the world's biggest workaholics, with almost 90 per cent of the workforce working even when they are on holiday.

According to Expedia's 2012 Vacation Deprivation Survey, Malaysia has the world's fourth most dedicated workforce, after India, Brazil and Italy, with employees who can't seem to "let go" of their work during vacations.

Conducted based on 8,000 employed adults from 22 countries throughout the globe, the survey also revealed that Malaysians spent about 40 hours a week at work but received only an average of 14 days of annual leave, among the lowest in the world.

The survey, by the online travel website, also found that despite the limited number of days, Malaysians, on average, did not use about 7 per cent of their leave.

The main reasons cited by respondents for not using up their leave include the option of carrying-forward their leave to the next calendar year, and being unable to coordinate travel dates with their travel partners.

A shocking 40 per cent of the respondents said they were reluctant to go on vacation because they feared their bosses would not be happy about it.

About 15 per cent were worried that going on holiday would reflect negatively on their careers.

"It is worrying that so many Malaysians feel guilty about going on holiday.

"Studies have shown that employees who take regular breaks to revitalise their minds and bodies are often more productive and effective in the workplace," said AirAsia Expedia CEO Dan Lynn in a statement yesterday.

The survey found that respondents in most developed nations had cited financial constraints as the main reason for not going on vacation.

Among Malaysians, however, only 9 per cent of the respondents said they would sacrifice a holiday due to limited funds.

Asia proved to be the world's most "vacation-deprived" region, with Asians taking the lowest number of holidays and clocking-in the most number of hours each week.

Europeans, on the other hand, have between 25 and 30 days of leave each year, without taking into account state and religious holidays.

British, Norwegian and Swedish workers said they utilised all 25 days given to them.

The Dutch, on the other hand, work only 35 hours a week, the lowest among the 22 countries surveyed.
 
crazy to work so much.


why asian can't be smart in the way they work.
 
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... According to Expedia's 2012 Vacation Deprivation Survey, Malaysia has the world's fourth most dedicated workforce, after India, Brazil and Italy, with employees who can't seem to "let go" of their work during vacations ...
tis survey is utter rubbish! ... who can beat sinkielan in tis? ... sinkielan is world crass! world bestest! world lumpar 1! ...
 
Malaysia have average 16~18 days public holiday. Sultan,King birthday, New King reinstate birthday, 2 national day holiday one on 31 Aug and another 16 Sept........................
 
We work overtime but dun make so much noise. Those who work little, will make noise when do a little bit more.


tis survey is utter rubbish! ... who can beat sinkielan in tis? ... sinkielan is world crass! world bestest! world lumpar 1! ...
 
I think the report refers to the Malaysians working in Sillypore :p
 
Wow! We need to import more of these jiuhukias to keep our economy going!
 
Mahathir blames 'lazy' Malays for his greatest failure

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad says his failure to change the attitude of "lazy" fellow Malays was the greatest setback of his 20-year rule.
"I am sad that I will have to leave without succeeding to change the culture of the Malays," The Star newspaper quoted him as saying last night.

"For the Malays, working hard is a good value but in reality they do not. It is not because they can't but they don't want to."

Mahathir, who completed 20 years in power on Monday, was quoted as saying that Malays failed to learn from the "good examples" of the minority Chinese.

Chinese farmers produced a better rice yield because they used fertilisers compared to the Malay farmers who sold the fertiliser, Bernama news agency quoted him as telling a meeting of backbench legislators.

Malays make up just over half the population and other indigenous races 14 percent. Chinese account for 25 percent and Indians eight percent.

The premier only last month accused Malays of laziness, greed, ingratitude towards his ruling party and squandering opportunies under an 30-year affirmative action programme.

Worst ever experience

Mahathir also said his worst ever experience was the 1997 financial crisis.

"My head was spinning, thinking of ways to pull the country out of this disaster," the New Straits Times quoted him as saying.

The premier blames international currency speculators, espcially George Soros, for sparking the crisis. In September 1998 he imposed capital controls and pegged the ringgit against the dollar.

"I saw with my own eyes the country's wealth disappearing over a short span... they (currency speculators) made us poorer by 250 billion dollars just to make some five billion dollars. It was really cruel."

Mahathir said he gave Soros "a piece of his mind" at a meeting in New York. The two have had celebrated verbal clashes in the past.

The premier also accused an unspecified "neighbouring country" of trying to sabotage Malaysia economically at the time of the crisis.

"We needed funds and it was willing to lend to us but with interest," he said.

However a subsequent audit showed Malaysia had adequate funds.

Mahathir said it was "really satisfying" to tell the country's leader at their next meeting that his help was no longer needed. "You should see the shock on his face."
 
its those mudland chinese lah. always come early to work and go home very late. but things all not done and work very disorganised. will not let others touch or help them in order not to piccha lobang on their incompetence. wayang world class!!! thats y our gov wayang world class!!! because a lot of mudland chinese in civil service!!! although children serve NS in sg, but mudland still home town and go "back" during chinese new year. all wayang!!! porlumpar also world class!!!
 
its those mudland chinese lah. always come early to work and go home very late. but things all not done and work very disorganised. will not let others touch or help them in order not to piccha lobang on their incompetence. wayang world class!!! thats y our gov wayang world class!!! because a lot of mudland chinese in civil service!!! although children serve NS in sg, but mudland still home town and go "back" during chinese new year. all wayang!!! porlumpar also world class!!!

Dunno what fuck you are talking about?
 
I thought to be a journalist, one have to have high IQ. But in malaysia, even retard can be one.

By P. Aruna in Petaling Jaya/The Star
Malaysians are proving to be among the world's biggest workaholics
The Dutch, on the other hand, work only 35 hours a week, the lowest among the 22 countries surveyed.

Only a kid will know that the french not the dutch, France not the Netherlands have 35 hours working week.
 
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