Netherlands 36 hours is full time, i work 4x9 hours, so basically a 4 day workweek, for about 20 years now, used to work 38 and got paid extra for the effort. But soon found out more free time is priceless.
In Europe they don’t count their lunch breaks as hours worked. That’s why the number is lower. If counted the European way then 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday is actually 35 hours a week.
Universally? That’s awesome! I know that so.e Nordic countries and been running 32 hour tests but I didn’t know there was anything official in place. Do they just work 2 hours less one day a week?
Probably. Here in spain public workers have 35 hours work week and global 37,5 is being introduced. For this we usually take off half an hour or an entire hour each day.
What countries have a smaller work week?!
Netherlands 36 hours is full time, i work 4x9 hours, so basically a 4 day workweek, for about 20 years now, used to work 38 and got paid extra for the effort. But soon found out more free time is priceless.
In Europe they don’t count their lunch breaks as hours worked. That’s why the number is lower. If counted the European way then 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday is actually 35 hours a week.
I mean I dont know any hourly people that get paid lunch, so not sure how we got to this argument.
I work for the government so mine is the same, but I work 8:30 to 17:00 to get 40 hours a week.
Belgium is 38 hours for instance.
Universally? That’s awesome! I know that so.e Nordic countries and been running 32 hour tests but I didn’t know there was anything official in place. Do they just work 2 hours less one day a week?
Probably. Here in spain public workers have 35 hours work week and global 37,5 is being introduced. For this we usually take off half an hour or an entire hour each day.
Nice, America is forever held back by religious nut jobs but it’s good to know it’s better elsewhere!