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Temps de travail en France. Durée légale du travail. 35 hours each working week paid overtime annual paid leave sick leave maternity and paternity leave parental child-rearing leave parental presence leave individual training leave. La vie quotidienne.
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Durée légale du travail • 35 hours each working week • paid overtime • annual paid leave • sick leave • maternity and paternity leave • parental child-rearing leave • parental presence leave • individual training leave
La vie quotidienne • Working hours: 8:30-9:30 to 17:30-19:00 • An hour for lunch • 20 minutes break for every 6 hours • 11 consecutive hours/day for rest • 8.5 hours for sleeping and over 2 hours for eating and drinking (2 times more than Americans)---OECD social indicators 2011 • No work on Sunday
Le congé annuel payé • Five weeks annual paid leave (excluding weekends) • Work more than 35 hours a week, get more time off • 11public holidays(jours fériés ) • five weeks + dozen public holidays + weekend = 150 days = 5 months
Efficacité • Le Plus Productif • French people work an average of 1902 hours per year. • Less compared to many middle eastern and asian countries. • Rank 18 in terms of GDP per capita. • Earn roughly 36,500 USD per person. • Higher income than their asian and middle eastern peers.
Comparaison(1) Average annual hours actually worked per worker
Comparaison(2) • average weekly working hours of full-time employees in Hong Kong is 49 hours (48 hours at most in france) • According to the Price and Earnings Report 2012 conducted by UBS, ranked the fifth longest yearly • working hours among 72 countries under study
Vocabulaire (1) • La durée légale du travail effectif • effective working hours • Les heures supplémentaires • overtime • Le repos quotidien • daily rest period
Vocabulaire (2) • Le congé • leave • Les congés payés • paid leave • Les jours fériés • public holidays