The average weekly working time in Spain is 36.3 hours, compared with Germany’s 33.9. Differences between countries are explained by the weight of part‑time employment and by shorter full‑time weeks
You should work smart and not hard, though. An average Dutch worker is likely still more productive. It‘s all about output and efficiency, not hours clocked in. In the end of the day it‘s a question of infrastructure and worker rights.
You should work smart and not hard, though. An average Dutch worker is likely still more productive. It‘s all about output and efficiency, not hours clocked in. In the end of the day it‘s a question of infrastructure and worker rights.
Are you claiming that there’s a strong likelihood that Dutch people are or work smarter than Spaniards?