
Lee, who sometimes has to sleep at the ministry of agriculture and fisheries by lying on top of his desk, might seem like a workaholic that needs to get his priorities straight. But his schedule is completely normal in South Korea, where the average employee works 2,357 hours per year--that’s six-and-a-half hours for every single day of their life.
The World's Hardest-Working Countries via Forbes
south korea, greece, czech republic, poland, hungary are the "longest working countries."
ReplyDeletenone of those are really economic powerhouses, THUS it ain't about working long hours like a robot, it's about productivity.