What European country has the longest average working week?
Greece boasts the longest average working week in the European Union, at 39.8 hours per week, ahead of Bulgaria (39…
Greece boasts the longest average working week in the European Union, at 39.8 hours per week, ahead of Bulgaria (39…
Some 27% of Germans work at the weekend, at least occasionally, according to new data from the federal statistics office…
The duration and amount of short-time work and unemployment benefits in Germany should be reduced in order to speed up…
The Netherlands boasted the highest employment rate in the European Union in 2024, with a rate of 83.5%, according to…
Hungary‘s labour market is presenting a “less optimistic outlook”, analysts at ING have said, as the country’s statistics office reported…
The employment rate for individuals aged between 20 and 64 stood at 72.3% in Belgium last year, according to the…
A new report by Ireland‘s Central Statistics Office (CSO) has found that the accommodation and food services sector was the…
Malta boasted the highest employment rate in the European Union in the fourth quarter of 2024, with 84.1% of all…
The labour market in Sweden saw rising unemployment and a decline in overall employment last year, new data from Statistics…
Job applicants in Germany have limited concern over the potential impact that artificial intelligence could have on employment opportunities, a…