Câte zile consecutive de concediu de vară au nevoie angajații români și europeni pentru a se reface. Studii dedicate vacanței

Studies indicate that employees generally need at least eight to ten consecutive days off to effectively recover from work-related stress. Romanian workers average ten days, while the European average is thirteen. A practical vacation length is suggested to be between nine to fourteen calendar days, allowing for adjustment and recovery. Shorter breaks can improve well-being but may not suffice for complete recovery. Disconnecting from work is crucial for maximizing vacation benefits, regardless of the destination. Legal minimum vacation in Romania is twenty working days, but effective recovery may require longer breaks.