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Working hours

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  How much we work
  When we work

Compared with the late 1980s, the typical '9 to 5' job has taken a back seat to other work patterns. More people are working more or fewer hours, or taking on shift work or other alternative work arrangements. In some cases, job flexibility is crucial in helping employees better balance their work and family lives. In others, uneven and long work hours and the struggle to juggle have added to employee stress.

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  Date published: 2003-05-26 Important Notices
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