Quote:Britons work longer hours than anyone else in Europe
By Barrie Clement, Labour Editor
Published: 23 February 2006
Britons work longer than any other nation in the European Union, an average of 42.5 hours a week, according to figures released in advance of a national "Work Your Proper Hours Day" tomorrow.
[..] Among the full members of the EU. Britons are also among the least productive. We produce 40 per cent less each hour than employees in Luxembourg.
I read the same about the US once. A working culture in which working less than significant overtime is frowned upon means long hours - but productivity is actually lower than (in Europe/the Netherlands, dont remember which). That makes sense to me, kinda - I mean, I do kinda recognize the feeling. If you know you're going to be there long (over)hours anyway, the pressure to use your time as efficiently as possible and work every minute is less, sorta.