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Italy
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In Italy, working hours are influenced by a relaxed and flexible approach with midday siestas and emphasis on work-life balance.
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United States
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Standard working hours in the United States are typically 9:00 am to 5:00 pm for a 40-hour workweek.
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South Korea
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In South Korean workplace culture, long working hours are commonly seen as a sign of dedication and commitment.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, standard working hours are typically 9am to 5pm, with increasing flexibility in start and end times.
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Spain
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In Spain, working hours typically include a midday break and extend into the evening.
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India
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In India, long working hours are common with a focus on dedication and productivity over specific start and end times.
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Australia
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In Australia, there is a strong emphasis on work-life balance and flexibility, with a standard 37-40 hour work week.
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United States
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In the United States, long working hours are often associated with dedication and commitment in corporate culture.
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9
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, there is a strong emphasis on work-life balance, with flexible and relaxed office hours, and a negative view of long working hours.
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10
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Singapore
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Singaporeans have diverse working hours influenced by cultural norms and modern trends.
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Traditional Eastern cultures
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In Traditional Eastern cultures like Japan, long working hours are common to demonstrate dedication, particularly in the 'salaryman' culture.
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, there is a strong emphasis on long and inflexible working hours with limited personal flexibility.
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EU government agencies
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EU government agencies may have flexible working hours to accommodate public services and administrative tasks.
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14
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working hours
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US office culture
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In US office culture, typical working hours are 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
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Austria
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In Austrian culture, punctuality and finishing work at the designated time are highly valued in working hours.
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Coffee-drinking
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In coffee-drinking cultures, efficiency and work-life balance are valued, often leading to shorter working hours.
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Corporate culture
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In corporate culture, long working hours with frequent overtime and late evenings are often expected.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, long working hours are expected and leaving the office before one's superior is uncommon.
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European office culture
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European office culture may include longer lunch breaks and later end times for working hours.
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German
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Germans value long working hours as a sign of dedication and commitment.
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working hours
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Greece
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In Greece, working hours are more relaxed with common leisurely breaks.
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working hours
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IT professionals in Western countries
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IT professionals in Western countries often work long hours, especially during project deadlines or critical incidents.
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Japanese
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In Japanese culture, long working hours are expected and seen as a demonstration of dedication and commitment.
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Socialist countries
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In Socialist countries, shorter working hours and a focus on work-life balance are valued for promoting well-being and social harmony.
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Textile workers
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Textile workers often work long hours with irregular shifts, including weekends and holidays.
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business community
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In the business community, long working hours and availability outside regular business hours are expected.
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