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It is 1 working day, and China works 5 days a week, so there are generally 5 working days a week, except for statutory holidays, of course, that is, in addition to statutory holidays, you have to go to work and work.
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No, a workday is a day.
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A working day is defined as the number of hours worked in a day and night as prescribed by law.
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A working day is not a week.
A working day is a day, and a working day, also known as a labor day, refers to the length (hours) of working hours that an employee has worked in a day and night. A workday is the working hours that are calculated in days.
Article 36 of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates: "The State shall implement a system of working hours in which the daily working hours of workers shall not exceed eight hours and the average weekly working hours shall not exceed forty-four hours. ”
Classification of working days:
1. Standard working days refer to the working days prescribed by law and implemented by general employees under normal circumstances.
2. Shortened working days under special conditions refer to working days that are less than the standard working days under conditions that are seriously harmful to health and poor working conditions, and under the conditions of special protection for female workers and juvenile workers.
3. Extended working days refer to working days that exceed the standard working days. For employees who work seasonally due to natural and technical constraints, it may be applied that the working hours in the busy season may exceed the standard working hours, and the working hours in the off-season may be appropriately shortened. Such as geology, petroleum, salt, sugar, etc.
4. Non-regular working days refer to working days without a fixed number of working hours per day. For example, some leaders and their assistants, managers, technicians, forest inspectors and other employees often work more than the standard working day, and the excess part will not be paid more.
In practice, employees who do not have a fixed working day are eligible to work during standard working hours, but some work can be completed beyond standard working hours.
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Legal basis: Labor Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 36 The State implements a system of working hours in which the daily working hours of workers shall not exceed eight hours and the average weekly working hours shall not exceed forty-four hours.
Article 37 The employer shall reasonably determine the labor quota and piece-rate remuneration standards for laborers who work on a piece-rate basis in accordance with the working hours system stipulated in Article 36 of this Law.
Article 38 The employer shall ensure that the worker has at least one day off per week.
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Summary. Hello, a working day is a day other than weekends and holidays, not a week.
Hello, a working day is a day other than weekends and holidays, not a week.
Hello, a working day refers to a day, and a working day is the working time calculated in days. The legal working day of each week is: 5 days.
In principle: from Monday to Friday, Saturday and Sunday are public holidays - fully applicable to state-owned institutions and institutions. Except for enterprises, enterprises can flexibly arrange weekly rest days according to the actual situation.
Extended information: The standard working day refers to the surplus approved by law, and under normal circumstances, the working day implemented by ordinary employees is the basis of China's working hours system legislation. For a long time, China has implemented a six-day, 48-hour workweek system for employees unless otherwise stipulated by law.
According to the 1994 "Labor Law of the People's Republic of China" and the "Provisions on the Working Hours of Employees", from January 1, 1995 to April 30, 1995, the average working week of employees is 5 and a half days a week, and the working week system does not exceed 44 hours.
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Summary. A working day is not a week. A business day is defined as a day of the week from Monday to Friday.
One working day is normal working hours. Any day from Monday to Friday, the working hours are eight hours, starting at 8 a.m. and leaving work at 12 p.m. Go to work at 2 p.m. and get off work at 6 p.m. for eight hours, with Saturdays and Sundays off.
That's one business day.
Dear, hello, a working day refers to a chaotic call for a day, a working day is a working time calculated in a daily unit, and the legal working day of each week is: 5 days. In principle, it is closed from Monday to Friday, and Saturday and Sunday are public holidays, which are fully applicable to state-owned organs and institutions.
Except for enterprises, enterprises can flexibly arrange weekly rest days according to the actual situation.
A working day is not a week. A business day is defined as a day of the week from Monday to Friday. One working day is normal working hours.
On any day from Monday to Friday, the work is eight hours, starting at 8 a.m. and leaving work at 12 p.m. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Sun pants were sentenced to go to work, and the eight-hour work restriction was restricted at 6 o'clock, and Saturday and Sunday were closed. That's one business day.
In China, a working day is eight hours, so a working day refers to a day. A workday is the working hours that are calculated in days.
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Hello, I am Mr. Xiao Qi, a workplace service teacher, and my answer is: a working day is not a week, it is a day. Extended Information Silver:
A working day, also known as a working day, refers to the length (hours) of working hours that an employee has worked during a day or night. A workday is the working hours that are calculated in days. Article 36 of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates:
The State implements a system of working hours in which the working hours of workers shall not exceed eight hours on each day of the banquet and the average weekly working hours shall not exceed 44 hours. Since May 1, 1995, China has generally implemented a working hours system of 8 hours a day, 5 days a week (Monday to Friday).
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