at least 13, at most 25 years depending on various factors (how long you have been employed in total, how long you studied in school/university, and other factors)
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Yes, legally required for all employees. 6 weeks for employees who have been working at the current company for a very long time.
In Austria, vacation days expire two years after the end of the vacation year in which they were created. So you can save up vacation days, but not all of them for four years. You can do things like: go on only two weeks of vacation in year 1, then eight weeks in year 2.
Vivaldi is not free and open source software, so for that reason alone it’s a good idea to stay away from it. There are so many FOSS browsers available nowadays.
schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.deto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Ireland parliament member says high-visibility jackets should be mandatory for all pedestriansEnglish6·17 days agohint: if everything is high-visibility, nothing is, because then nothing will stand out from all the yellow and orange
In my country I’ve already seen groups of toddlers apparently doing a field trip from daycare wearing high-visibility jackets. In the middle of a suburb hours after sunrise, boarding a tram. Completely unnecessary IMHO, I don’t think I ever did that when I was that age.
schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.deto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon witnesses excellent security10·18 days agoThe greentext reminds me of this FAQ entry: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html#faq-vendor
A.9.17 As one of our existing software vendors, can you just fill in this questionnaire for us?
We periodically receive requests like this, from organisations which have apparently sent out a form letter to everyone listed in their big spreadsheet of ‘software vendors’ requiring them all to answer some long list of questions […]
We don’t make a habit of responding in full to these questionnaires, because we are not a software vendor.
A software vendor is a company to which you are paying lots of money in return for some software. They know who you are, and they know you’re paying them money; so they have an incentive to fill in your forms and questionnaires […] because they want to keep being paid.
[…]
If you work for an organisation which you think might be at risk of making this mistake, we urge you to reorganise your list of software suppliers so that it clearly distinguishes paid vendors who know about you from free software developers who don’t have any idea who you are. Then, only send out these mass mailings to the former.
schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.deto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Chicago will no longer require new buildings near transit to include parking.English01·26 days agoI don’t get why laws like that are a thing at all. This is a near perfect example of something better sorted out by the free market instead of government regulation. Some people want a house or apartment with a parking spot, other people don’t need it, so a free market system ought to cause both kinds of housing to be built as there is demand.
Hence why I wrote “part of”, not “main”.
I have seen other people on the Internet describe similar experiences.
Of course that is part of why there are young looking pornstars.
I still sometimes ask myself what was wrong with the web forum that it needed to be replaced by modern “social media” formats…