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Old 07-12-2020, 14:35   #4769
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Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Not doubting you but a source for your version of this might be helpful.
Of course. There's quite a few including:

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The lower number of hours worked in France reflects in part a relatively high labour productivity - the amount of goods and services produced per hour of work.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/34667552

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In France people work fewer hours and take more holidays than their peers across the Channel. So why are they more productive?
https://www.theguardian.com/small-bu...oductive-brits

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Many people will claim that the French have greater productivity, thus allowing for shorter working hours. This claim has some credence with France consistently ranking among the top earners per hours worked according to the OECD each year. French workers earned on average $67.8 per hour, placing us in the top ten for 2017. In contrast, the UK hit $53.5, suggesting that longer working hours may not equate to greater productivity.
http://sixcontinents.fr/en/2018/10/3...re-productive/
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