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  2. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    The following list is the average annual hours worked by participants in the labor force of the OECD member states. [ 2] As of 2022, Colombia, Mexico, and Costa Rica ranked the highest number of hours worked per year. Greece ranked the highest In EU with 1886 average hours per year, while Germany ranked the lowest with 1340 average hours worked ...

  3. Working time - Wikipedia

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    The front runners for lowest average weekly work hours are the Netherlands with 27 hours, [24] and France with 30 hours. [25] In a 2011 report of 26 OECD countries, Germany had the lowest average working hours per week at 25.6 hours. [26] The New Economics Foundation has recommended moving to a 21-hour standard work week to address problems ...

  4. Workweek and weekend - Wikipedia

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    Since the early to mid-20th century the working week in the United States traditionally begins on Monday and ends on Friday, 40 hours per week, with Saturday and Sunday being weekend days. However, in practice, only 42% of employees work 40-hour weeks. The average workweek for full-time employees is 47 hours. [ 51]

  5. The 40 Hour Work Week: Who Came Up With It? - AOL

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    According to PBS, the average work week for manufacturing employees in 1890 was 100 hours -- 102 hours for building tradespeople. Benoit Daoust / Shutterstock.com.

  6. Job growth totals 236,000 in March, near expectations as ...

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    The average work week edged lower to 34.4 hours. Leisure and hospitality led sectors with growth of 72,000 jobs, below the 95,000 pace of the past six months. Government (47,000), professional and ...

  7. Labor history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide from 1890 to 1914 the unionized wages in manufacturing rose from $17.63 a week to $21.37, and the average work week fell from 54.4 to 48.8 hours a week. The pay for all factory workers was $11.94 and $15.84 because unions reached only the more skilled factory workers. [52]

  8. 10 Most Overworked Cities in the US - AOL

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    The average worker spends 39 hours per week at work, and it takes them an average of 31 minutes to get there. 64% of Washingtonians work 50 or more weeks per year, and 61.3% of households have ...

  9. Working hours in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Statistics show that in 2019 “workers aged between 30 to 39 years old worked 158.9 hours per month on average in South Korea. In 2020, a new policy was introduced in South Korea that limited the weekly working hours to 52 hours per week” (Yoon 2020). [9] Statistics also show the steady decline of monthly work hours for each of the age ...