Santander: Two additional vacation days for employees in Austria!

Santander: Two additional vacation days for employees in Austria!

In the middle of economic challenges, Santander Consumer Bank in Austria has positive news for its employees: in 2025 you will receive two additional vacation days. This was announced after a challenging year 2024, which, despite all the difficulties, could be completed with solid results. The CEO of Santander Consumer Bank, Olaf Peter Poenisch, emphasized that these additional days off is a form of recognition for the tireless efforts of the employees. "These additional days off should give colleagues the opportunity to recover, recharge their batteries and spend valuable time with their loved ones," said Poenisch, as reported by "heute.at".

recognition for hard work

The bank, which employs more than 500 employees in Austria and operates 28 branches and a customer service center, is characterized by a variety of voluntary benefits. This includes flexible working time models, further training offers and sports programs such as the Viennese business run. In addition, the employees benefit from health promotions, vaccination campaigns and other financial support options for marriage or birth applications. These measures are not only a sign of appreciation, but also help to keep up with the satisfaction and motivation of the employees. Santander was recognized for the seventh time in a row in 2024 as a "top employer" in Austria, which speaks for the high employer quality.

The decision to introduce additional vacation days is a strategic step to strengthen employee loyalty and at the same time promote the well -being of the employees. This positive development clearly stands out from the many economic concerns that are currently plagued by banks and companies, such as the need for useful cash reserves, which has recently been addressed by several institutes. The news of the additional vacation days came at the right time and is a little ray of hope in otherwise difficult economic circumstances, as reported "Lower Austria today".

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