10 cities in the world 'least to work' people

Do you believe it? Paris, Lyon, Moscow . are places where people are extremely "free" when their working hours are much less than other cities in the world. Meanwhile, Hong Kong is more "busy" than all other regions.

1. France

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Paris city

French people only have to work at the office about 1,604 hours per year . This is the result of UBS in a report on job analysis and income model implemented in 71 cities around the world.

UBS also added: "People who like to rest should consider finding a job in Paris when the average person here only works about 35 hours per week and has 29 days off and still gets paid in year".

The 35-hour work week rule was issued by France in 2000 to encourage more recruiting companies. Although many innovations have made this provision thin compared to before, almost all of these average working hours are still guaranteed.

In contrast to France, Hong Kong is the "busiest" country in the world when the average person has to work about 2,606 hours per year , equivalent to more than 50 hours per week.

2. Lyon

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Lyon City

Lyon (a French city) has a working hours of about 1,631 hours / year and is the second "relaxed" city in the world. People here are still paid every year for 29 holidays.

3. Moscow

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Moscow city

On average, a Moscow city resident works 1,647 hours a year and is paid regularly during the 31-day break.

4. Helsinki

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Helsinki city

For those who want to find a little time job in an area with political stability, the Finnish capital - Helsinki is the ideal choice.

The average person here only has to work 1,659 hours per year and still get a salary for 29 days off. In addition, Finland is considered as the best country in the world in training and equipping the workforce for the workforce, according to the World Economic Forum rankings. .

5. Vienna

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Vienna city

Vienna , the capital of Austria, with a population of about 1.8 million, is also among the most "idle" countries in the world with a working hours of about 1,678 hours per year and 27 paid holidays. In addition, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit report , Vienna is also the second most livable city in the world, second only to Melbourne, Australia.

Vienna stands out for its quality of life, solid infrastructure and comprehensive health care system.

6. Milan

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Milan city

Milan is known as one of the leading fashion capital in the world and also the second largest city of Italy. On average, a Milan resident only works about 1,691 hours per year .

7. Copenhagen

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City of Copenhagen

People in this city only work about 1,697 hours a year and it seems that this is related to Denmark being considered one of the happiest cities in the world, according to the UN report.

8. Luxembourg

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Luxembourg City

Luxembourg is one of the most prosperous cities in Europe. People in this city are entitled to 32 days of paid leave each year and only about 1,703 hours of work each year .

9. Vilnius

Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania with its historic architecture. People in this country also consider that in Vilnius every 10 steps there is a museum or a church.

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Vilnius city

Each year, the average Vilnius people work around 1,716 hours and have 30 days of paid leave.

10. Brussels

Brussels - the capital of the Kingdom of Belgium is one of the ancient cultural cities and also the headquarters of the European Union.

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City of Brussels

On average, Brussels citizens work about 1,717 hours a year and have 18 paid days, less than other European cities on this list.