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In the U.S., both ** and businesses have a five-day workweek.
6. Closed on Sundays.
In response to widespread efforts by workers to reduce their workweek, U.S. companies are gradually rolling it out"Flexible working hours"with"Work-sharing system"。
Some companies are now even experimenting with a four-day workweek.
In the United States, holidays can be divided into four categories according to their nature;
One is traditional religious anniversaries, such as Easter, Puritan landing commemorative holidays, etc.;
The second category is political holidays, such as May Day, Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, etc.;
The third category is commemorative holidays, such as Lincoln's birthday, Washington's birthday, Thanksgiving, etc.;
The fourth category is national holidays, such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, Father's Day, etc. Federally recognized holidays** are: New Year's, Washington's birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day;
The U.S. Federal ** also stipulates that if a holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it is moved to the preceding Friday or the following Monday.
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1. The normal working hours in the United States are 8 hours a day, Monday to Friday.
2. Exceptions are made for individual service industries, but they are also calculated based on a 40-hour work week.
3. More than 90% of companies in the United States will not require employees to work overtime because the overtime pay paid by the company is too high.
4. Even if employees work in the same company in the United States, everyone's work time is different, you can choose to come early and leave early, or you can choose to come late and leave late.
5. This kind of humanized working time arrangement is mainly convenient for those employees who have children, because the time for primary and secondary school students in the United States is different, middle school students go to class around 7, and primary school students are after 9 o'clock, so parents must wait for their children to get on the school bus before coming to work.
How do Americans spend their weekends?
1. In the past, when the U.S. economy was good and money was not tight, Americans especially liked to drive far away on weekends to play.
2. Gasoline is very expensive now, and ordinary people in the United States try not to go so far to play in order to save fuel.
3. Even if it is important to save fuel, so now that it is the weekend, ordinary people love to go to ** leisure? To the park near the home, especially the park with a small river and a lake.
4. You see, whether you are single or dragging your family, when you go to the park, spread a big cloth on the ground, some sit, some lie down, read books, chat, listen to **, bask in the sun, eat something, drink something, even if it is leisure, even if it is a weekend.
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10 p.m. in China is 4-10 a.m. in the United States.
China is in the East 8th Zone, while the continental United States spans the 5th West to the 8th West Zone, with a total of four time zones, each corresponding to a standard time. So 10 o'clock in the evening in China, the United States does not have an exact corresponding time, but it is generally 4-10 o'clock in the morning.
How to calculate the time difference:
The subtraction of the standard time of the two time zones (the number of real-time zones) is the time difference, and the time when the value of the time zone is larger is earlier. For example, China is the East 8th Zone (+8), and the East of the United States is the West 5th Zone (-5), the time difference between the two places is 13 hours, and Beijing is 13 hours earlier than New York; If it is a period when daylight saving time is implemented in the United States, the difference is 12 hours.
Time difference refers to the difference between local time in two regions.
Local time: With the rotation of the earth, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west during the day, and the sun passes through the highest point in the sky of a certain place at 12 o'clock in the local time of this place, so there are different places on different meridians. The same time used in the same time zone is regional time (local time on the ** meridian of the region) and the same time used worldwide is universal time (local time on the 0th meridian).
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00, the store's business hours are 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. or 10 a.m
00-6:00 p.m.
The legal workweek in the United States is 40 hours, which is generally five working days (eight hours a day). So they are normal, every weekend is closed on Saturday and Sunday, which is the so-called "double holiday". Because this is a normal repair, no one calls it a weekend, and it is generally called a "weekend".
The working hours of white-collar workers in the United States are 9:00-17:00, 5 days a week.
According to the Reasonable Labor Standards Act of 1938, the working hours of the regular day shift in the United States are 9:00-17:00.
40 hours per week. These are also the hours of operation of U.S. federal, state, and local** agencies. There is no such thing as a "Saturday and Sunday" in the United States.
China has it because there are "one-day weekend" weekends.
The legal workweek in the United States is 40 hours, which is generally five working days (eight hours a day). So they are normal, every weekend is a Saturday and Sunday, which is the so-called "double holiday". Because this is a normal practice, no one calls it a weekend, and it is usually called a "weekend".
If you ask them "Saturday and Sunday", most people will not know what they are asking. In the U.S., both ** and businesses have a five-day workweek.
Sixth, the day off the letter of the ant is bright. In response to widespread efforts by workers to reduce their workweek, U.S. companies are gradually rolling it out"Flexible working hours"with"Work together with the spine enjoyment system"。Some companies are now even experimenting with a four-day workweek.
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10 p.m. in China and 22 p.m. in the United States, a difference of 12 hours, but it will vary depending on the season
1. Autumn and winter.
1. 10 p.m. in China is 6 a.m. in the Pacific Time Zone of the United States; Because of the Pacific time zone: the representative city of Los Angeles, which is 16 hours different from Beijing;
2. 10 p.m. in China is 7 a.m. in the mountainous time zone of the United States; Because of the mountainous time zone: it represents the city of Salt Lake City, which is 15 hours different from Beijing;
3. 10 p.m. in China is 8 a.m. in the central time zone of the United States; Because the central time zone: represents the city of Chicago, which is 14 hours different from Beijing;
4. 10 p.m. in China is 9 a.m. in the eastern time zone of the United States; Because of the eastern time zone: representing the cities of New York and Washington, D.C., which are 13 hours different from Beijing;
5. 10 p.m. in China is 4 a.m. in the Hawaii time zone of the United States; Because the Hawaii time zone: representative city: Honolulu, 18 hours different from Beijing;
6. 10 p.m. in China is 5 a.m. in Alaska time zone in the United States; Because Alaska time zone: representative city: Fairbanks, 17 hours away from Beijing.
2. Daylight saving time.
1. 10 p.m. in China is 7 a.m. in the Pacific time zone of the United States; Because of the Pacific time zone: the representative city of Los Angeles, which is 15 hours different from Beijing;
2. 10 p.m. in China is 8 a.m. in the mountainous time zone of the United States; Because of the mountainous time zone: the representative city of Salt Lake City, which is 14 hours different from Beijing;
3. 10 p.m. in China is 9 a.m. in the central time zone of the United States; Because of the central time zone: representing the city of Chicago, which is 13 hours different from Beijing;
4. 10 p.m. in China is 10 a.m. in the eastern time zone of the United States; Because of the eastern time zone: representative cities of New York and Washington, D.C., with a difference of 12 hours from Beijing;
5. 10 p.m. in China is 6 a.m. in Alaska time zone in the United States; Because Alaska time zone: representative city: Fairbanks, 16 hours different from Beijing.
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6 p.m. in the United States, 12 times in China Results:
Winter time: 7 a.m. the next day, 8 a.m. the next day, 9 a.m. the next day, 10 a.m. the next day, 11 a.m. the next day, and 12 noon the next day.
Daylight saving time: 6 a.m. the next day, 7 a.m. the next day, 8 a.m. the next day, 9 a.m. the next day, 10 a.m. the next day, and 11 a.m. the next day.
The U.S. spans the 5th to 10th West regions from the East Coast to the West Coast, with a total of six time zones.
1. Eastern Time – Eastern Time (ET) Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Miami, etc. are in this zone.
2. Central Time (CT) Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, Houston, etc. are in this time zone.
3. Mountain Time (MT) Denver, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, etc. are in this zone.
4. Pacific Time Zone (PST) Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas, Seattle, etc. are in this time zone.
5. Alaska-Hawaii Time - Alaska-Hawaii Time (West Kowloon Time and West 10 West Time) Alaska and Hawaii are in this time zone.
1. U.S. Winter Time.
The U.S.-China Standard Time Difference, which is the time difference between U.S. Standard Time and Beijing Time
2. American Daylight Saving Time.
The time difference between US and US daylight saving time, which is the time difference between US daylight saving time and Beijing time: (Daylight saving time is one hour ahead of standard time).
Calculate the formula: Beijing time = U.S. time + time difference (because Beijing time is earlier than U.S. time).
1. Winter time.
5. Alaska-Hawaii time: 18:00 U.S. time + 17 = 11 a.m. Beijing time the next day 18 a.m. U.S. time +18 = 12 noon the next day Beijing time.
2. Daylight saving time.
5. Alaska-Hawaii time: 18:00 U.S. time + 16 = 10 a.m. Beijing time the next day 18:00 U.S. time + 17 = 11 a.m. Beijing time the next day.
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