Residents of New York, Beijing and Tokyo are more attached to their jobs, working for 35.5 hours, 37.7 hours and 39.5 hours respectively each week.
在纽约、北京和东京居住的人对工作更投入,每周工作时长分别是35.5小时,37.7小时和39.5小时。
But the busiest bees are in Hong Kong, where the work week stretches to just over 50 hours, meaning Hong Kongers are working for 38pc longer than the global average, 50pc more than Londoners and 62pc longer than Parisians.
但是,最忙碌的蜜蜂在香港,香港人每周的工作时间超过50小时,这意味着香港人的工作时长比全球平均水平多38%,比伦敦人多50%,比巴黎人多62%。
These findings come amid intensifying demand for fewer hours cooped up in the office and the adoption of more flexible working policies as developments in technology mean that many jobs can be done from almost anywhere in the world.
科技越来越进步,很多工作都能在世界上几乎任何角落完成,越来越多的人要求减少禁锢在办公室里的时间,采用更灵活的上班制度,这些调查结果就在这样的背景下应运而生。
A recent study found that six out of 10 bosses believe that cutting employees' work days from eight to six hours could be beneficial for business.
最近一项研究发现,五分之三的老板都认为,减少雇员工作日时长,从八小时降到六小时,可能有利于公司发展。
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