囧研究 朝九晚五的工作越来越少
作者:沪江英语
来源:互联网
2015-05-06 14:35
如果你理想中的工作是朝九晚五的话,祝你好运能得到一份这样的工作。
According to new research from tax and consulting firm EY, people across the globe are working longer hours than ever before.
根据税务及咨询公司EY的最新调查,在世界范围内,人们的工作时间比以往更久。
In a global survey of 9,700 adults between ages 18 and 67, nearly half (46%) of managers around the world reported logging more than 40 hours a week, and 40% said their hours have increased over the past five years.
一次对全球9700名年龄在18岁至67岁成年人的调查中,近半数(46%)的经理们工作时间超过每周40小时,40%的人表示他们在过去5年里延长了工作时间。
Americans have it particularly bad: 58% of managers in the US reported working over 40 hours a week. The only country where people work longer hours is Mexico, where 61% said the same.
美国的情况尤为严重:在美国工作的经理中,58%的人每周工作超过40小时。只有墨西哥人的工作时间超过美国,那里有61%的人工作时间超过每周40小时。
Compare that to China, where just 19% of managers said they work over 40 hours a week.
与之相比,在中国只有19%的经理每周工作超过40小时。
The survey found that parents have seen their hours increase more than nonparents. Among managers, 41% of full-time working parents said they've seen their hours increase in the last five years, as opposed to 37% of nonparents.
调查发现有小孩的人的工作时间比没有小孩的人增加的多。41%全职工作的父母表示他们在过去5年里演唱了工作时间,而没有孩子的人中只有37%的人这样表示。
So it's of little surprise that one-third of full-time employees said it's gotten harder to balance work and family in the past five years.
因此,有点令人吃惊的是,三分之一的全职雇员认为在过去5年里,想在工作和家庭取得平衡越来越难。
In fact, while most people said they value flexibility at work, about 10% of US employees who have tried to implement a flexible schedule said they've suffered a negative consequence, like being denied a promotion, as a result.
事实上,尽管大多数人喜欢弹性工作制,但约10%尝试过弹性工作制的美国雇员表示他们因此受到了负面影响,例如晋升受阻。
Companies would be wise to rethink their flexible-schedule policies if they want to retain workers. More than two-thirds of respondents said they would consider quitting a job if their boss didn't allow them to work flexibly.
对于公司而言,要想留住员工,明智的做法是重新考量弹性工作制。超过三分之二的受访者表示如果老板不同意弹性工作制,他们就将辞职。