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世界一残業が少なく有給が多いドイツが超好景気(2019.10.16)Germany is super-booming with the world's lowest overtime and most paid work (Oct. 16, 2019)

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2019/10/16 - ドイツのメディアは日本で過労死や過労自殺が多いことについて時折報道するので、ドイツ人の間では「カローシ」という日本語が ... つまり1日7時間だ。1日あたり7時間以上働くと「労働時間口座」に残業時間(プラス)が記録され、7時間よりも短く働くと ... さらに、社員たちは交替で2週間から3週間の有給休暇をまとめて取っている。
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2019/04/16 - これに加えて、残業時間を1年間に10日間まで代休によって消化することを許している企業も多い。つまり、多くの企業 ... ドイツの大半の企業が認めている有給休暇(30日)と祝日(12日)を足すと、42日間となり世界最高。日本では法律が ... 日本の特徴は、法律が定める有給休暇の最低日数が10日と非常に少ないことだ。これは ...
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2019/05/07 - 毎週金曜日は、ホーム・オフィス」と決めている社員も少なくない。1990年代までドイツでは、社員に対して「午前9時から午後3時までは、 ... だが実際には、ドイツの大半の企業が社員に毎年30日間の有給休暇を与えている(有給休暇の日数が33日の企業もある)。これに加えて、残業時間を1年間に10日間まで代休によって振り替えることを許している企業も多い。 ... ドイツの大半の企業が認めている有給休暇(30日)と祝日(9~13日間=州によって異なる)を足すと、39~43日間となり世界で最も多い
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2019/10/16 - 世界一労働時間が短いドイツが超好景気なワケ ... お金の奴隷にはならず、ほどほどの生活をすることで満足している市民の方が圧倒的に多い。 ... 彼は「私は基本的にものぐさなので、仕事の時の労力をできるだけ少なくするために、エクセルを自動化しているんだ」と説明した。 ... つまり1日7時間だ。1日あたり7時間以上働くと「労働時間口座」に残業時間(プラス)が記録され、7時間よりも短く働くとマイナスが発生する。 ... さらに、社員たちは交替で2週間から3週間の有給休暇をまとめて取っている。
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2018/10/25 - 長時間残業や過労死が問題視され、「働きすぎ」と言われる日本人。 ... エクスペディア・ジャパンによる「世界30ヶ国 有給休暇・国際比較調査2017」でも、有給休. ... さらに、中国人の1日当たりの平均自由時間は2.27時間とドイツ、アメリカ、イギリスなどの5時間より圧倒的に少なくなってい ... 日本では、転職回数があまりにも多いのは企業からの印象がよくないことではありますが、仕事や職業に対する可能性や未来が ...
含まれない: 好景気( ‎2019.10.16)
2018/07/17 - 働き手1人当たりの生産性を向上させるとともに、女性や高齢者の就労を進めるなど働き方の多様化を認めなければ、労働力不足で社会の存続・維持自体が ... ドイツは『労働先進国』と言われており、労働時間が短く、もちろん残業少なく休日出勤もありません。 ... 有給休暇を取得することに対し「罪悪感がある」と考える日本人の割合は6割以上にものぼり、世界で最も多い結果です(エクスペディア・ジャパン調査)。
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2020/03/02 - ドイツを含むヨーロッパでは10日間どころか3週間ぐらい続けて休む人も普通にいますが、日本では1週間の有休でさえ「長い」と言われます。 ... 有休の消化や違法な残業について、ドイツの労働安全局が「企業が従業員に違法な働き方をさせていないか」を随時チェックしています。1日の労働 ... そのため部下が有休を取るよう上司が目を光らせていることも多いのです。 ... 時間は空けなければいけない「インターバル規制」もあるため、従業員が過度に疲労することは日本と比べて少ないと言えるでしょう。
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2019/01/09 - アップロード元: ドイツ情報YouTuberあつこGerman info-channel
ドイツ人は1日10時間を超える労働はしない。 ドイツ人は有給休暇を100%消化する。 ドイツでは有給休暇とは別に病気や ...
含まれない: 多い ‎好景気( ‎2019.10.16)
Why Germany has the Shortest Working Hours in the World - (4/6/12) ...
President.jp ' ... ' Germany has the shortest working hours in the world and the reason why it's booming



Oct 16, 2019 - German media occasionally report on the high number of overwork deaths and overwork suicides in Japan, so much so that the Japanese word "karoshi" among Germans is ... If you work more than 7 hours per day, your overtime (plus) will be recorded in your "working time account", and if you work less than 7 hours, your ... In addition, employees take two to three weeks of paid leave together in shifts.

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Why Germany is Europe's No. 1 economy when there are 150 days off a year ...
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Apr 16, 2019 - In addition to this, many companies allow overtime to be digested by substitute leave for up to 10 days in a year. That means that many companies ... If you add up the paid holidays (30 days) and public holidays (12 days) allowed by most German companies, the total is 42 days, the highest in the world. In Japan, the law ... The minimum number of days of paid leave required by law in Japan is 10, which is very low. This is ...

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The fatal difference between Germany and Japan: "No long working hours" - Europe - The Orient ...
Toyokeizai.net ' ... ' The fatal difference between Germany and Japan: "No long working hours



May 07, 2019 - Many employees have decided that "every Friday is home office": until the 1990s, in Germany, employees were told that "from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., ... But in reality, most companies in Germany give their employees 30 days of paid leave each year (some companies have 33 days of paid leave). In addition to this, many companies allow overtime to be transferred by substitute leave for up to 10 days in a year. ... If you add up the paid holidays (30 days) and public holidays (9-13 days = depending on the state) allowed by most companies in Germany, the number of days is 39-43, the most in the world.

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Germany's economy revolves around short working hours - how to work ...
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Oct 16, 2019 - Germany has the shortest working hours in the world, so it's super booming ... The overwhelming majority of citizens are not slaves to money and are content to live in moderation. ... He explained, "I'm basically a dullard, so I'm automating Excel in order to do as little work as possible when I'm working. ... That's seven hours a day, and if you work more than seven hours per day, your overtime (plus) is recorded in your "working time account", and if you work less than seven hours, you get a minus. ... In addition, the employees take two to three weeks of paid time off together in shifts.

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It's so different! How to Work in Five Asian and European Countries Compared to Japan ...
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Oct 25, 2018 - Long overtime hours and overworked deaths have been blamed as a problem, and Japanese people are said to be "working too hard. ... Expedia Japan's "International Comparative Survey of Paid Leave in 30 Countries Around the World 2017" also found that paid leave ... ... In addition, the average free time per day for Chinese people is 2.27 hours, which is overwhelmingly less than the 5 hours in Germany, the U.S. and the U.K. ... In Japan, too many job changes are not a good impression for companies, but the potential and future of a job or occupation is ...

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Learning from Germany, the most advanced country in the world of labor - Hints to promote working style reform - Habi-do.com
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Jul 17, 2018 - If we don't increase productivity per worker and allow diversification of working methods, such as encouraging women and the elderly to work, the survival and maintenance of society itself will be affected by labor shortages ... It is said that Germany is a "labor-advanced country", with short working hours, little overtime, and no holidays. ... More than 60% of Japanese people think they feel guilty about taking paid leave, the highest percentage of any country in the world (Expedia Japan survey).

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Learn from Germany's "Paid Leave" situation....
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2020/03/02 - In Europe, including Germany, it is common for people to take three weeks in a row, let alone 10 days, but in Japan, even a week of paid leave is considered "long". ... When it comes to taking paid leave and working illegal overtime, the German Occupational Safety and Health Administration is constantly checking to see if companies are forcing their employees to work illegally. This is why bosses often keep an eye on their subordinates to ensure that they take paid holidays. ... There is also an "interval regulation" that requires time to be set aside, so employees are less likely to be overly fatigued than in Japan.

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Germans do not work more than 10 hours a day. Germans digest 100% of their paid holidays. In Germany, apart from paid leave, sick and ...

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