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Hi everyone! The team is now going to head off to the yearly summer vacation for a month to try and catch some sun and recharge our batteries. When we get back we will check whats up and work on the 1.4.2 patch before sinking our teeth into the next expansion.

Hope everyone has a nice summer and see you again in august!

/HOI4 Dev Team
 
lot of compagny negociate the obligation to go on holidays 2 or 3 weeks in summer, because they know others compagny (customers) will do the same at same time. Snowball effect. and it's easier to close your compagny a few weeks every year rather than letting people take their vacation anytime they want
 
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Wow that sucks! I feel sry for americans. In Germany in average jobs 6 weeks per year is normal.
I don't get vacation time, I get 'PTO' (personal time off). Which means if you are sick, and take a sick day, that is one less day to take vacation. The result of that is people drag themselves to work sick, and infect their coworkers.
 
It should be reverse....2 weeks of working..50 weeks holidays :D

The fumisterie is strong with this one.

I don't get vacation time, I get 'PTO' (personal time off). Which means if you are sick, and take a sick day, that is one less day to take vacation. The result of that is people drag themselves to work sick, and infect their coworkers.

Wao that suck, how many PTO days do you have (or an average of you don't want to disclose personal information) ?

In western Europe, you can take sick days, but you have to justify those through a certificate that only a doctor can deliver.
 
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Wao that suck, how many PTO days do you have (or an average of you don't want to disclose personal information) ?

In western Europe, you can take sick days, but you have to justify those through a certificate that only a doctor can deliver.

At my company, it depends on how long you have been working there. You start out at about 6 hrs every two weeks, to a little over 9 hrs. And you can accumulate no more than 240 hrs.
 
At my company, it depends on how long you have been working there. You start out at about 6 hrs every two weeks, to a little over 9 hrs. And you can accumulate no more than 240 hrs.

So if I get this right, for an average workday of eight hour you get somewhere between 20 and 30 days off. At best that means 5 weeks...

Come to Europe :)
 
So if I get this right, for an average workday of eight hour you get somewhere between 20 and 30 days off. At best that means 5 weeks...

Come to Europe :)

And remember, that includes time being sick. Any my company is more generous than most. I used to do a lot of work in Germany (K-Town and Hohenfels), but for all of it's flaw I'd still rather live in the US. :)
 
I see, so the French retreat even from their own work. Fascinating.

They don't just retreat, they go on strike in true French fashion.
 
Reminds me of this.

'Such injustice!'
 
I would like more context, because I just believe that would make it funnier.


Okay, you asked for it:
It was in 2013 if my memory is still well. From 2002 to 2012, France have been governed by right-wing governments. Those government had a brillant strategy to deal with the never ending stream of debt of the SNCF (the national railroad):
Divide it in three entity, one possess the rail, the other the train and the last, which kept the name SNCF, borrow the train and pay for the use of the rail the two other society. (the three society will still remain public)

Needless to stay, the union fought those reform, and several strikes followed. In 2012, a left-wing president is elected and in 2013 his government introduce a reform to tweak the structure of the SNCF, thus reversing the action taken by the right-wing government.

Here two facts are to be considered :
1) This left-wing government did economic reform that the right would have never dare to introduce by fear of a terrible backlash.
2) The unions have a tradition of strike whenever the government try to touch the SNCF.

Knowing that the unions would go on strike, the government put something that the union would never accept in the law, so the unions did their strike, the government negotiate with the unions leaders, take back the part of the project that the unions didn't accept. The unions leaders came back to the unions members and ask for the strike to end. But the members voted to resume the strike. As there is a strong tradition of following strikes in the SNCF, the strike went on and on during three more weeks pushed by extremist and angry unionist.

The union leaders and the government was in disarray, the only message they got from the members who voted to resume the strike was : "We are not happy, austerity and Europe is bad"

When you asked a SNCF's employee why there was a strike, he always answered : "I do not know"

The worst thing is: The law that started all simply reversed change that the unions opposed...

PS : Actually there is also an internal struggle between competing union. The old Marxist CGT and the renewed Sud Rail which is extremist, populist (for a union !) and anti-European. Sud Rail members decided to resume the strike and the CGT didn't wanted to appear weak...
 
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Did the SNCF go on a strike in 1940? would it effect the game?

The government would have repressed a strike during war times (even did so before WWI, not that far away) and the SNCF was pretty patriotic. However there was sabotage in usine by communists who opposed the war (because of the non-agression pact, they took their orders from Moscow). It could definitely affect the game as something like one in ten tank had an internal issue due to sabotage.
 
So, the developers get a full month off for summer? In Sweden, that's the entire summer, and then I'm not sure what they do with the other two weeks.
 
So, the developers get a full month off for summer? In Sweden, that's the entire summer, and then I'm not sure what they do with the other two weeks.
Well they said a month which is 4 weeks. On the other hand it could also mean sometime in August. It could also just mean that they will be back but we will only get a dev diary mid september.