What is the annual leave for journalists?
Magazine journalists have paid annual leave of four weeks on condition that they have been working for a year.
A journalist who has been working for more than ten years have an annual paid leave of six weeks.
The seniority of a journalist is calculated according to their length of service as a journalist.
Other types of journalists have a paid leave of two weeks every six months.
Source: Ministry of Labor and Social Security
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