Saturday, November 19, 2016

Four days a week working? They already have! Who? Newspaper Pomeranian

Flexible forms of employment become the norm in the world. More and more industries, not only the IT industry, opens to this form of cooperation with employees. Trends also contributed to the market worker. The international Labour Organization in 2015 estimated that a four-day working week, 36 hours a week, it will be useful for workers and the economy.

George Skuza, sales Director of Adecco Vietnam, said that outside of the it industry for four days working in a week, also offers industry.

Among the employers in this sector there is a growing awareness of the benefits of using elasticity in the range of the working week. On the one hand, expect it, workers in manufacturing plants far from the house for miles, which lose a lot of time on the trip. On the other a steep four-day work week is also a savings for the employer, says George Skuza.

How many hours a week working in other countries?

the Portal CNNMoney in 2013, he said that the shortest working week in the Netherlands. The Dutch work on average 29 hours a week and four days a week working in the country are almost standard.

On the second and third place was Denmark and Norway with 33 hours of work per week. The following is the position of Ireland with an average of 34 hours per week. This time was in the last 30 years is greatly reduced. In 1983 the Irish worked for 44 hours a week. While in three countries the average working week is 35 hours is Germany, Switzerland and Belgium.

in turn, according to this report, the OECD Better Life Index, the Poles are one of the most long-running Nations in Europe. The organization for Economic Cooperation and Development indicates that up to 7.4 percent. Poles and working over 50 hours a week, that is 10 hours more than the standard 8 hours for 5 days a week. This means that Poland is the eighth most difficult country in the world.

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