52% of those who work / mail before / after closing each day, 39% who work / mail every weekend,


ByReynermedia

It is a figure that receives the impression that what on earth "work time" ... ...., but I am making tools for work managementWorkfrontAccording to the survey conducted by American social workers, it became clear that the majority of subjects are handling work and e - mail every day before or after work. Though there were not half of people who take "take-away" at the end of every week, this number is as low as 39%.

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The survey period was July 2015, targeting 617 workers over the age of 18 working in the United States.

In this survey, I asked about the frequency of working and exchanging e-mails before and after starting work, 52% of the majority answered "We are everyday (5 days a week)". Below, 10% for the 4th week, 4% for the 3rd week, 7% for the 2nd week, 9% for the 1st week. 18% answered "I will not work / email after work or after work."

Next, when asking the frequency of work / e-mails at weekends rather than on weekdays, 39% said it was also the most "every weekend". Below, it was 14% in 2 to 3 degrees a month, 10% a month, 9% in a month less than 1 degree (once every several months), 28% who answered "do not do".

ByAaron Fulkerson

When asked why overtime worked, the reason was most, it was "I would like to advance forward" (52%). But the second is "I have too much work" (39%). In addition, there are people who are in a situation of "being forced to do work" such as a request from a company (25%), a client convenience (22%), a person who does not meet a time zone at a global company (17%) There were a lot. In addition, although it was 5%, there was also a solid figure that "to pretend to work overtime".

ByDedljiv

Regarding this week's normal working hours, the most frequent answers are 40 hours (31%). This was followed by 45 to 49 hours (19%) and 50 hours (11%), and the average working hours of full-time workers was 44.3 hours.

As much as I am busy, the time to spend lunch is 7% for "over 1 hour", 26% for "1 hour", 10% for "45 minutes", "30 Minute "is 33% and" 15 minutes "is 11%. There were 13% of people saying "I will not take lunch break."

ByRolf Kleef

And 48% answered "not" to the question "It is the number of times toilet was delayed in order to make it in time for the delivery date", and more than half of people have tolerated more than once The painful reality. Moreover, the most frequent answer was "twice" (12%) instead of "once" (7%), followed by "5 times" (10%). Too much patience is not good for your body so please go when you want to go to the toilet ... ....

ByCraig Sunter

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