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The standard workweek in Anguilla is eight hours a day and 40 hours a week.
Female employees receive 14 weeks of paid maternity leave after one year of service. Male employees are entitled to one month of unpaid paternity leave.
Employees receive 12 days paid annual leave.
Employees receive 14 days of paid sick leave after one year of service.
Bonuses are common in Anguilla.
The notice period is between one week and three months. Severance pay is between one and three weeks per year of service.
Anguilla does not provide national or subsidized healthcare, so private healthcare insurance is recommended.
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