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Author: AFP|Update: 27.12.2020 00:01 A view of Bolivia s ominous Death Road just outside La Paz, which is popular amongst thrill seeking tourists / © AFP
Bolivia has come up with a novel way to reactivate its tourism sector decimated by the coronavirus pandemic: it s giving extra holidays to its public sector employees.
More than 500,000 people work in the public sector in the South American country of just 11 million people.
Depending on the number of years of service, public employees receive between two and four weeks of annual leave.
But under the program launched at the end of November, they will be able to boost their time off by 20-30 percent as long as they go on holiday within the country.
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The tourism sector, which accounts for four-to-five per cent of Bolivia’s GDP, has shed an estimated 100,000 direct employees and another 500,000 indirectly. AFP
Bolivia boosts tourism with extra holidays for civil servants
Thu, 24 December 2020
Bolovia has come up with a novel way to reactivate its tourism sector decimated by the coronavirus pandemic – it’s giving extra holidays to its public sector employees.
More than 500,000 people work in the public sector in the South American country of just 11 million people.
Depending on the number of years of service, public employees receive between two and four weeks of annual leave.
But under the programme launched at the end of last month, they will be able to boost their time off by 20-30 per cent as long as they go on holiday within the country.