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workweek$92472$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

FRENCH LAW
35-hour work week; 35 hours workweek; 35 hour workweek; 35 hour work week; France's 35-Hour Workweek

workweek      
n. settimana lavorativa
week-end         
  • This day planner chart (which can be used for any months) shows the workweek days as white boxes and the weekend days as light blue-coloured boxes.
  • Mixed}}
PARTS OF THE WEEK DEVOTED TO LABOR AND REST, RESPECTIVELY
WeekEnd; Work week; Weekday; Weekdays; Weekends; Weekend off; Work day; Five-day work week; Weekend; Working-day; Five day work week; Week ends; Week-ends; Workweeks; Work weeks; Work-week; Work-weeks; Working weeks; Weekend!; Week End; Week-end; Workweek; Monday to Friday; Working days; Workdays; Week day; Work days
passare il fine settimana; to weekend with friends passare il fine settimana con amici
working hours         
  • 1906 – strike for the 8 working hours per day in [[France]]
  • Average annual hours actually worked per worker in OECD countries from 1970 to 2020
  • A "No More [[Karoshi]]" protest in Tokyo, 2018
  • Weekly working hours in US manufacturing (blue)
  • Average annual hours worked by persons engaged in the United States
PERIOD OF TIME THAT AN INDIVIDUAL SPENDS AT PAID OCCUPATIONAL LABOR
9 to 5; Mondayitis; Working hours; Work time; Hours of work; Case of the moondays; Hours of Labour; Hours of labour; Working times; Shorter workweek; Office hours; Hours of labor; Hours of Labor; Work hours; 9-5; Working Hours; 9 to 5 (phrase); 48-hour week; Laboring time; Labouring time; Labor time; Labour time; 9 to 5 job
ore lavorative

Definition

weekday
n. on weekdays; AE also has: weekdays (she works on weekdays)

Wikipedia

35-hour workweek

The 35-hour workweek is a part of a labour law reform adopted in France in February 2000, under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government. Pushed by Minister of Labour Martine Aubry, it was adopted in two phases: the "Aubry 1" law in June 1998 and "Aubry 2" law in January 2000. The previous legal working week was 39 hours, established by President François Mitterrand, also a member of the Socialist Party. The 35-hour working week had been on the Socialist Party's 1981 electoral program, titled 110 Propositions for France, but was not pursued because of the poor economic state.

Time worked after the standard legal limit of 35 hours was to be considered overtime. The reform's aim was primarily to lower the unemployment rate, then at a record high of 12.5%, by encouraging the creation of jobs with work sharing.