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  2. Labor policy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, it is estimated that about 7M are underemployed. It went back up after it fell in 2010 at 6.5M. Visibly underemployed people, people working less than 40 hours per week, cover 57% while the rest is made up by Invisible underemployed people, those who work over 40 hours per week but wants more hours. [4] [8]

  3. Labor Code of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The prevailing labor code allows the typical working hour to be 8 hours a day, i.e. 48 hours a week with the provision that at least a day should be allowed to the workers as weekly off. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The minimum age allowed for employment is considered 15 years in the Philippines, unless the individuals are working under direct supervision of ...

  4. Four-day workweek - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government's 2021 annual economic policy guidelines recommended that companies allow their workers to opt for a four-day work week, as part of an initiative aimed at improving work-life balance in the country. [16] Belgium allowed employees the ability to request a four-day work week through the compression of their 38-hour week. [17]

  5. The benefits of a four-day workweek according to a champion ...

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    American companies haven’t adopted four-day weeks as broadly, but that could change. Eight percent of full-time employees polled by Gallup in 2022 said they work four days a week, up from 5% in ...

  6. Labour’s four-day week: How it will work and who can do it

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    Ahead of July’s election, the 4 Day Week Campaign called on political parties to back a reduction of the maximum working week from 48 hours to 32 by the end of the decade, with no loss of pay.

  7. Ask an expert anything about the four-day working week - AOL

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    The four-day working week has been backed by governments across the world, adopted by several businesses and hailed a “major breakthrough” in a recent trial.

  8. Workweek and weekend - Wikipedia

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    China began the two-day Saturday–Sunday weekend on May 1, 1995. Most government employees work 5 days a week (including officials and industrial management). Most manufacturing facilities operate on Saturdays as well. However, most shops, museums, cinemas, and commercial establishments open on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.

  9. 25 Major Companies That Offer 4-Day Workweeks - AOL

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    The company, which says it values “having a great work-life balance,” offers a four-day week — or 32 hours per week– as well as 100% remote working, according to 4DayWeek. Timbicus / Getty ...