BEIJING, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- The Legislative Affairs
Office of China's State Council has given the public ten days to make
submissions on its draft regulations on paid vacation.
According to the draft released Monday, all employees
of government organs, civil organizations, enterprises, and public-service
institutions are entitled to take paid vacation after serving the same employer
for one year.
Employees who have worked from one to ten years would
have five days paid vacation; those who have worked for ten to 20 years would
have ten days; and those with more than 20 years 15 days. Legal holidays and
weekends will not be included as paid vacation.
However, the paid vacation time would be deducted
from winter and summer vacations, which some professions were entitled to.
They shall also be deducted from vacations designed
for employees to visit their parents or spouses, if they are not living in the
same city, according to the draft.
The draft stipulates that "employees should enjoy
their full daily salary and welfare during the vacation just as when they are
working".
The draft was issued in accordance with the Labor
Contract Law and the Law on Civil Servants, says the draft regulations.
Paid annual vacation has been focus of publicly
debated for some time in China.
In July 1991, a circular from the Communist Party of
China Central Committee and the State Council officially says employees are
entitled to vacations of up to two weeks.
The Labor Contract Law, which took effect in January
1995 stipulates that employees who have worked for more than one year should
enjoy paid vacation, and the specific regulations will be issued by the State
Council. But the State Council had not issued any draft regulations until now.
The State Council set Nov. 16 as the deadline for
submissions.