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The image contains a table comparing paid vacation, paid public holidays and total paid holidays in six countries. Australia has 20 paid vacation days and 10 paid public holidays (total 30 days). China has 5 paid vacation days and 11 paid public holidays (total 16 days). Sweden has 25 paid vacation days and no paid public holidays (total 25 days). Japan has 10 paid vacation days and no paid public holidays (total 10 days). Finland has 25 paid vacation days and 11 paid public holidays (total 36 days). USA has 10 paid vacation days and 10 paid public holidays (total 20 days).
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The table displays least amount of public holidays that companies must give their regular workers in six different countries in the year 2016.
Overall, Sweden and Finland has the highest number of days for paid vacation, whereas China gets the least amount of days. On the other hand, China and Finland gets the highest days for paid public holidays. Finland has the highest days of total paid holidays.
In 2016, Sweden and Finland gets 25 days for paid vacation which appears to be the highest among the rest. Next, would be Australian full-time workers getting 20 days. For countries, Japan and USA they get 10 days which is higher than China getting only 5 days.
In contrast to that, China now gets the most days for paid public holidays gaining 11 days together with Finland, while both Australia and USA are given 10 days. However, Sweden and Japan doesn’t get any days at all.
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