• odium@programming.dev
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    Japan and South Korea seem low, but keep in mind that they have a huge issue of people being expected to work overtime without documenting it.

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      In South Korea you are not allowed to work more than 52 hours a week. Generally, you work approximately 40 hours a week.

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        40 is what you are allowed to report, and doesn’t count compulsory participation in dinners and karaoke/noraebangs

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        1 year ago

        Are there strikes in KR regularly?

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      I don’t think this accounts for unpaid hours and the not at all voluntary socials in some countries such as Japan.