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Friday, March 9, 2012

One in four workers in Austria operates more than 40 hours 2012

One in four workers in Austria operates more than 40 hours 2012. Thus, employees would pay 14 percent of 40-45 hours per week. Another ten percent are working more than 45 hours a week. Almost a third of employees work more hours than contractually agreed. This value in 2006 was already at 45 percent, continued to decline during the economic crisis in 2009.

Every second person who would regularly do more hours, was dissatisfied with his work. 35 percent of respondents said that they want an increase in contractual working on their actual hours.

Full-time employees work an average of € countries 39 hours a week. In Austria, a full-time work weeks would last, according to climate index on average 41.9 hours. Thus, a truck driver sitting an average of 44 hours a week behind the wheel. 41 percent of them suffer from a poll conducted under time pressure.

Strikingly, except that every other worker does not believe to be working until the statutory retirement age. In the hospitality industry, there are loud work environment index as 69 percent of employees who see their health in the normal retirement age to be affected. The older workers are, the less they believe in an advanced age still to be reasonably fit.

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