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employee work hours
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France
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Standard work week is 35 hours with strong emphasis on work-life balance
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1
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2
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flexible working hours
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France
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Slowly gaining acceptance with companies offering flexible hours, but still influenced by traditional work structures
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1
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3
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happy hour
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France
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Less common, as dining and socializing typically extend into the evening with aperitivo or apéro, where drinks and small bites are enjoyed before dinner
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1
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4
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hours
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France
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Long lunch breaks are common, workday may extend beyond 8 hours
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1
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5
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hours
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France
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Long lunch breaks are common, resulting in workdays extending into evening hours
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1
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6
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office hours
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France
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Shortened by a cultural emphasis on work-life balance, ending at around 6:00 PM
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1
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7
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visiting hours
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France
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Visiting hours may be more secularly influenced, with less emphasis on religious considerations
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1
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8
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work hours
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France
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35-hour work weeks with strong labor laws protecting leisure time
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1
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9
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working hours
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France
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Strict limits on working hours are enforced to protect employees' well-being and leisure time.
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1
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10
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working long hours
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France
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Often associated with poor work-life balance and ineffective time management
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1
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11
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workplace hours
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France
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Strong adherence to the 35-hour workweek and prioritizing leisure time
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1
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