They go to work for one half-hour, two half-hour. Then do something cool for lunch like a cigarette, 2-3 bottles of a red wine and a bowl of heavy cream.
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No never heard that claim. But I have heard that they (politicians) want to increase the age of retirement, which last I heard was 60 years. But there is a very strong resistance to it in the population.
This graphic is not correct at least concerning Switzerland where a full time work week is 41 hours.
The chart isn't about contracted hours or official full time work week regulations, it's about effective worked hours.
It's a slightly out of context report on a partial step of how productivity and overtime are counted, from what I understand.
How did you get to 41?
Working there