Tailor, Dressmaker, or Custom Sewer Vacation Weeks

Updated: 27 May 2012
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00.91.82.7
1-4 years2.0 weeks  
   
5-9 years2.7 weeks  
10-19 years1.5 weeks  
20 years or more2.7 weeks  
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Country: Canada | Updated: 27 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 10
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Tailor, Dressmaker, or Custom Sewer - (City withheld for privacy), Ontario, Canada
I started working for a family run business over 20 years ago. At that time there was 3 of us that worked in 1 department. Over the years due employee vancancies I am left to run the dept on my own and has been that way for more than half of my years served. Since my start at this retail company I have been given more responsibility then you can imagine. I love this but I have never been compensated for the added work load. Now we have 2 stores and I am responsible for that as well. There is 1...
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