Anglų kalbos pamokėlė nr. 14 WORKING 9-5
2010-09-22 09:37 Peržiūros : 541 SpausdintiTEXT
In Europe actual average working week hours vary from 42.2 hours in Greece to 37.9 in Sweden. This contrasts with what European governments have actually agreed with trade unions for working hours. For example the average working week for full-time workers in France in theory should be 35 hours. In reality however, it's just under 40. Interestingly, although one of one of the reasons for the 35 hour week in France was to increase employment, this hasn't happened. Despite this, 39% of French companies told researchers that they expect to let their workers have a four-day week in the near future.
WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS
trade union - profesinė sąjunga
full-time - turintis visą etatą
under - mažiau
reason - priežastis
employment -darbas
researchers - tyrinėtojas
EXERCISE
What are the adjectives that derive from the names of the following countries:
a) Sweden b) France c) Holland d) Denmark e) Greece f) Spain g) Poland h) Austria;
ANSWERS
a) Swedish b) French c) Dutch d) Danish e) Greek f) Spanish g) Polish h) Austrian
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Find a job you like and you add five days to every week. ~H. Jackson Browne
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