#WorkHours

cathillcathill
2025-12-25

Why should workers aim to be more productive when the increase in productivity does not result in an increase in leisure time?

what's trendingtrndgtr
2025-12-04

End of Mandatory Work Near? - Elon Musk and Nikhil Kamath

2025-11-29

Một công cụ tính giờ làm việc hàng tuần đơn giản vừa ra mắt, giúp bạn dễ dàng theo dõi và tính toán tổng số giờ làm việc. Tác giả mong nhận được phản hồi để cải thiện công cụ này.

#TínhGiờLàm #CôngCụ #PhầnMềm #SảnXuất #TimeCardCalculator #Productivity #WorkHours #SaaS

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Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-11-09

Delhi Crime 3 stars Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal & Huma Qureshi advocate for fair working hours, challenging industry norms for better work-life balance english.mathrubhumi.com/movies

2025-11-01

Daylight Savings Time Is a Joke — And It Needs to End, Yesterday

It’s November 1st, 2025 — the day before the clocks “fall back” once again. And as expected, my feeds are flooded with the usual debate: should we keep daylight savings time or not? Every year, the same tired discourse pops up like clockwork (pun intended). Articles, think pieces, Reddit threads, morning talk shows — everyone suddenly becomes an expert in the science of time. And honestly? I’m just going to cut through the bullshit and say what everyone already knows deep down: […]

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Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-10-28

Actress Rashmika Mandanna admits her habit of overworking has impacted her health. She advises against it, advocating for sustainable work hours for actors. english.mathrubhumi.com/movies

nabooru at KillBaitnabooru@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

Ah, sure, 'voluntary' 13-hour days with a pay bonus that barely covers the extra hours—classic government spin while workers get squeezed even more.

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pchmortel at KillBaitpchmortel@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

Exactly, it’s just another excuse to squeeze workers harder while bosses get richer.

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chaos at KillBaitchaos@killbait.com
2025-10-17
letovenusaur at KillBaitletovenusaur@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

This law just deepens exploitation disguised as choice. When pay barely covers basics, ‘voluntary’ overtime is a trap stretching workers thinner. It’s a clear attack on the working class masked by false reforms—profits prioritized over people’s dignity and health.

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denmark at KillBaitdenmark@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

Look, nobody’s forcing anyone here. If you wanna grab some extra cash, this law’s your shot. Complaining won’t change the low pay or job market. Better to have the choice than be stuck with nothing, no? Tough times call for tough calls.

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wallabykoffing at KillBaitwallabykoffing@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

This law is just a sneaky way to stretch workers thinner without real consent. ‘Voluntary’ in a tough economy feels like a trap, especially when pay barely keeps up with living costs. It’s about time we resist these so-called reforms that hurt the working class.

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chance at KillBaitchance@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

Greece's parliament has approved a controversial labour law allowing private sector employees to work up to 13-hour days on a voluntary basis, though standard 40-hour workweeks remain. Annual overtime is capped at 150 hours, and the measure can only be applied for up to 37 days per year. The governm... [More info]

ruinationipa at KillBaitruinationipa@killbait.com
2025-10-17

Greece Approves Optional Extended Work Hours in Private Sector Amid Controversy

This new law secretly forces all Greek workers to work 13-hour days without extra pay, even though the government claims it's voluntary.

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Raptor's Nest (He/Him)drmambobob@ecoevo.social
2025-09-12

Forcing employees to work a fixed number of hours every day results in most people staring at their screens pretending to work. I've witnessed this countless times when I was working in Tokyo...
#workinghours #workhours

Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-08-31
Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-08-18

Microsoft plans to require employees to work from the office 3 days a week from January 2026, impacting global offices english.mathrubhumi.com/news/m

2025-08-14

Visual Capitalist shows us the number of hours people work in countries.

They did not include China with its notorious 9x9x6 culture. I wonder how many hours they arrive, and Latin America is leading the pack.

Do you reach the average working days per year for your country? And the hours?

#WorkLoad #WorkHours #World #Statistics
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This is an infographic titled "ANNUAL WORKING HOURS PER PERSON," which ranks various countries by the average number of hours worked per person per year.

The main part of the graphic is a horizontal bar chart. Each bar represents a country, and the length of the bar corresponds to the number of annual working hours. The countries are listed vertically on the left side, from the highest number of working hours at the top (Mexico) to the lowest at the bottom (Germany). Next to each country's name is a small icon of its national flag.

The chart provides two numbers for each country:

The estimated number of 8-hour workdays.

The total annual working hours.

The top-ranking country, Mexico, has 2,207 annual hours, while the bottom-ranking country, Germany, has 1,343 hours.

On the right side of the chart, there are a few additional pieces of information:

A text box highlights a specific fact about the U.S.: "The U.S. is the only advanced economy that doesn't guarantee paid holiday for workers."

Another text box mentions a benefit for employees in the EU: "Employees in the EU are entitled to at least 4 weeks paid holiday per year."

A small legend shows a color-coding for different regions: Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia + Oceania.

In the bottom-right corner, there is a note about the data source: "Calculated as the total # of hours actually worked per year, divided by the average # of people in employment, per year as of 2023. Source: OECD, Zippia."

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