90-hour workweek row: Which nations work the least hours, and where does India rank?
[Business Today] - 01/11/2025
According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Bhutanese employees work an average of 54.4 hours per week, followed by the UAE at 50.9 hours and Lesotho at 50.4 hours.
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[Deccan Chronicle] - 10/01/2025
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