[PDF] does denmark have a 33 hour work week

At 33 hours per week, Denmark has 2nd shortest average workweek in the world, an OECD report suggests. Denmark, too, doesn't have formal rules for it but most people work only four days a week in the country.
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  • How many hours is a working week in Denmark?

    There are no statutory rules on the number of standard working hours in Denmark.
    As a general rule, working hours are mandated through a collective agreement (if any), or the employment contract.
    The majority of sectors have 37 hours weekly.
    Usual working hours are Monday to Friday, from 8 or 9 AM to 4 or 5 PM.

  • Does Denmark have a 4 day work week?

    Although most of Denmark hasn't officially adopted a 4 day work week, it has the second shortest average work week in the world.
    According to an OECD report, the average work week in Denmark is only 33 hours long.
    This allows full-time workers in Denmark to spend about 66% of their day on rest and leisure.

  • How many working days in a week in Denmark?

    Normal working hours in Denmark
    The normal work week in Denmark is 5 days, Monday to Friday from 8-17.
    The working hours are on average 37 per week.

  • How many working days in a week in Denmark?

    Belgium became the first country in Europe to legislate for a four-day week.
    In February 2022, Belgian employees won the right to perform a full workweek in four days instead of the usual five without loss of salary.

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IGLC 2015 Proceedings

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