concept   overtime

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) United States (1) Germany (1) Denmark (1) South Korea (1) Canada (1) Italy (1) Spain (1) Belgium (1) Government Offices (1) Japanese office culture (1) Legal context in France (1) Modern US Navy (1) business executives (1) machinist culture (1) office settings (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 overtime United States Overtime work is widespread and rewarded with extra pay or time off in the United States. 9
2 overtime Germany In Germany, there is a strong focus on work-life balance, and overtime is generally discouraged or strictly regulated for employee well-being. 7
3 overtime Denmark Overtime is uncommon and not considered the norm in Denmark, and is viewed as a sign of poor time management. 5
4 overtime South Korea In South Korean culture, working overtime is expected and signifies dedication to the job. 5
5 overtime Canada Overtime is prevalent in Canadian workplaces, typically compensated through pay or time off. 3
6 overtime Italy In Italy, there is a cultural emphasis on work-life balance, with occasional but not excessive use of overtime. 3
7 overtime Spain In Spain, overtime is less common and seen as a sign of poor time management and lack of work-life balance. 3
8 overtime Belgium In Belgium, strict regulations and discouragement of overtime promote a work-life balance. 1
9 overtime Government Offices Overtime work is generally avoided in Government Offices to maintain work-life balance. 1
10 overtime Japanese office culture In Japanese office culture, working late and unpaid overtime is common and often seen as a sign of dedication to the company. 1
11 overtime Legal context in France In France, employers must track and compensate for overtime according to strict legal requirements and limits. 1
12 overtime Modern US Navy It is common and expected for Modern US Navy personnel to work overtime to meet mission requirements. 1
13 overtime business executives Overtime is a common and necessary practice among business executives for professional success. 1
14 overtime machinist culture In machinist culture, overtime work is common, particularly when facing tight production schedules or urgent deadlines. 1
15 overtime office settings Working overtime in office settings is often expected and seen as a sign of dedication. 1