Portugal is the fifth EU country with workers who work the longest hours

Portugal is the fifth EU country with workers who work the longest hours
Portugal is the fifth EU country with workers who work the longest hours
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Long working hours refer to workers who usually spend 49 hours or more per week at work and Eurostat also indicates that there is a much higher rate among self-employed workers.

Portugal is the fifth Member State of the European Union (EU) with the highest percentage of workers working long hours (9.0%), with the average in Europe being 7.1%, in 2023, according to data from Eurostat.

According to the European statistical service, Greece is the country with the highest percentage of people working long hours (11.6%), followed by Cyprus (10.4%), France (10.1%), Italy (9 .6%) and Portugal (9.0%).

At the other end of the table, Bulgaria (0.4%), Latvia and Lithuania (1.1% each), Romania (1.8%) and Estonia (2.0%) had the lowest rates.

Long working hours refer to workers who usually spend 49 hours or more per week at work and Eurostat also indicates that there is a much higher rate among self-employed workers (29.3% of all these workers) than among salaried workers (3.6% of the total).


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