讀研時認識一大堆韓國和台灣同學,據韓國同學說回韓國上班基本上都沒有八小時製,長時間上班,晚上九,十點鍾公司裏還燈火通明,公司就是你的家,很多韓國同學回國是因為父母(照顧老人,繼承財產),家庭的原因。
A typical Korean work day is legally 8 hours, from 9 AM to 6 PM with a one-hour lunch break, but overtime is common, leading to longer days and weeks. The legal maximum is a 40-hour workweek plus up to 12 hours of overtime (a total of 52 hours per week), but many workers report being pressured to exceed these limits. The actual hours can vary, with some working 10-12 hour days and even more on weekends or during project deadlines.