6.06.2014

Days off of June

No more free-day-off in June, after the trio of May! But we started the week with a free-Monday so we kept the rhythm with 3 days week-ends.
As a student I really loved free days, but as a freelancer I admit that it's more disturbing for my work than restful...

A bridge* is hidden in this picture, do you see it?
So French productivity will restart with the longest days of the year? Well, maybe, not! Some surveys (I write from a Challenges post quoting Eurostat) have shown that French have a better productivity so they can work less than their neighboors!

For example Deutsch work 40,4h a week with a 42,60€/h productivity, so 1.721€/year, and British work 40,8h a week with 39,40€/h, so 1.607€/year. French are working 37,4h/w with 45,40€/h, so 1.698€/year, a little less than Deutsch and a lot more than British.

On another side, even countries like Japan and South-Korea offer 15 free days a year, Spain 14 (sorry, bad example), Austria 13, so more than the 11 frenchies. We can add free days and hollidays to see that we have the same number of days without to work than the British, but we'are working less hours in a week, but we produce more.

In award, I'ld to take a break now!

*: "Bridge" is the word used in French for an extra day off between a day off and the week-end.
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