40% of Crimean residents agree to overwork provided they receive good remuneration
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Every second resident of Crimea is not ready for overtime, even for decent pay. In a service survey Superjob Residents of Crimea looking for full-time work participated.
50% of Crimean residents are supporters of the traditional working week established by the Labor Code, and even a decent amount of remuneration will not force them to work more than 40 hours. Women are more likely to be unprepared for overwork than men (60% versus 40%), and among those surveyed over the age of 45, 52% were the same—this is more than among those younger. Residents of Crimea, whose income is less than 50 thousand rubles, choose the standard working week more often than those who earn more (54%).
Elon Musk invited “revolutionaries with high IQs” to work unpaid 80 hours a week in the department to achieve US government efficiency. Something tells us that there would be no people willing to work hard for free among the residents of Crimea, so we invited economically active city residents to assess their readiness to work overtime on conditions of decent earnings. Potentially 40% of city residents would agree to overtime if they were well compensated. Every fifth person (20%) is willing to work 40 to 50 hours a week. 12% of city residents agree to a work week lasting from 50 to 60 hours, and another 5% agree to work from 60 to 80 hours a week.
Only 3% of city residents can work more than 80 hours a week. There are more men ready for work achievements than women (4 and 2%, respectively). City dwellers aged 35-45 agree to work 80 hours a week more often than those who are younger and those who are older (8%). Most of those who agree to an 80-hour work week are among those earning over 100 thousand rubles (6%).
Dates: November 18-19, 2024
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