The minimum amount of holidays for a full-time worker in Australia is four weeks a year.

But is that enough? 

Unions are pushing for workers to get one whole week extra, in what they reckon would be the first substantial increase to the minimum standards since the mid 70s. 

Part of the argument for younger workers is that the change is especially important because they're already doing several weeks' worth of unpaid overtime every year. 

Not everyone backs it though: some small businesses reckon they simply can't afford it. 

In the deep dive today, we unpack the proposal for an extra week of holidays, and hear from an expert who reckons Aussies aren't even using the leave we're already getting. 

Guests: 
Dr Libby Sander, Associate Professor, Bond University

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DEEP DIVE: Do we deserve more holidays?

MAR 6, 202612 MIN
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DEEP DIVE: Do we deserve more holidays?

MAR 6, 202612 MIN

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<p>The minimum amount of holidays for a full-time worker in Australia is four weeks a year.</p><p>But is that enough? </p><p>Unions are pushing for workers to get one whole week extra, in what they reckon would be the first substantial increase to the minimum standards since the mid 70s. </p><p>Part of the argument for younger workers is that the change is especially important because they're already doing several weeks' worth of unpaid overtime every year. </p><p>Not everyone backs it though: some small businesses reckon they simply can't afford it. </p><p>In the deep dive today, we unpack the proposal for an extra week of holidays, and hear from an expert who reckons Aussies aren't even using the leave we're already getting. </p><p>Guests: </p><ul><li>Dr Libby Sander, Associate Professor, Bond University</li></ul><p>Get the whole story from hack:</p><ul><li>Follow us on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/triplejhack/">Instagram</a> and <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@triplejhack">TikTok</a></li><li>Subscribe to the hack podcast</li><li>Listen on the <a href="https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/app">triple j app</a> or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm</li></ul>