Friday, April 26, 2024

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● 15 letter words with the letter q:

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● 13 letter words with the letter q

qualification

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●12 letter words with the letter q

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● 11 letter words with the letter q

acquisition

requirement

consequence

qualitative

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quarterback

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marquisette

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●10 letter words with the letter q

subsequent

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equivalent

inadequate

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earthquake

ubiquitous

inequality

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equanimity

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●9 letter words with the letter q

equipment

qualified

frequency

quarterly

technique

liquidity

equitable

quotation

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exquisite

antiquity

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grotesque

unequaled

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liquidate

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acquittal

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equalizer

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acquiesce

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quizzical

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soliloquy

burlesque

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arabesque

mannequin

sequencer

sequester

quotidian

reliquary

quartzite

chequered

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banquette

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antiquary

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quinidine

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equipoise

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● 8 letter words with the letter q

required

question

acquired

adequate

frequent

sequence

quantity

equation

equality

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squadron

aquarium

quantify

conquest

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squarely

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inequity

illiquid

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quartile

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squander

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marquess

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7 letter words with the letter q

quality

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request

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● 6 letter words with the letter q

unique

square

equity

liquid

quartz

torque

plaque

liquor

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sequel

squash

cheque

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cliquy

burqas

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faqirs

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equids

equips

equals

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quoins

quoits

quolls

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●5 letter words with the letter q

quite

quick

equal

quiet

queen

quote

squad

quest

query

queue

quota

equip

queer

squat

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quell

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quirt

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quass

quate

queys

quads

quaky

quais

quags

quare

qaids

qadis

qophs

squeg

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usque

●4 letter words with the letter q

quit

quiz

quid

quad

quay

aqua

quip

quin

quod

quag

qoph

qadi

qats

qaid

quai

quey

suqs


● 3 letter words with the letter q

qua

suq

qis

qat


● 2 letter words with the letter q

qi


Hilton Cambridge City Centre

 20 Downing Street, Cambridge 🇬🇧 

Hilton Cambridge is located 600 metres from the city centre, with many of the city's attractions, shopping areas, cobbled streets, architecture, the River Cam and historic colleges within walking distance.


All 198 of the contemporary air-conditioned rooms and suites at Hilton Cambridge offer a full Sky satellite HD TV service, and free WiFi is streamed throughout the hotel. Together with a self-contained conference and event facilities, guests of the 4-star Cambridge Hotel also benefit from on-site Valet car parking, and exclusive use of a gymnasium.


This modern hotel is a 5 minutes' walk from Kings College, Cambridge Corn Exchange and the bus station. A 10-minute walk takes guests to riverside parks and pubs.


Guests can enjoy seasonal British dishes in the The Bull & Bass Restaurant.The Bar and Lounge offers an extensive wine, spirit and cocktail menu as well as Afternoon Tea. For those seeking more of a casual dining experience, the Hilton Cambridge offers lighter bites and snacks in the lounge.

Mercedes-Benz SL Class SL500

 The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (marketed as Mercedes-AMG SL since 2022) is a grand touring sports car manufactured by Mercedes-Benz since 1954. 

The designation SL derives from the German Sport-Leicht. 

Initially, the first 300 SL was a racing sports car built in 1952 with no intention of developing a street version. 

In 1954, an American importer Max Hoffman suggested the street version of 300 SL for the wealthy performance car enthusiasts in the United States where the market for the personal luxury car was booming after the Second World War. 

Photos here 


Thursday, April 25, 2024

Businesses Strategies & Management Consulting

  The 2007 global financial meltdown reaffirmed the perils of pursuing heady growth through untested strategies, as firms in industries from finance to retailing to automobiles strayed too far from their core businesses and suffered the consequences.

● A renewed focus on the core is more critical than ever as firms seek to rebuild their competitive advantage coming out of the downturn - and that a strong core will be the foundation for successful expansion as the economy recovers. 

● Based on years of research and analysis and fresh examples from firms responding to the current downturn, the outlines what today's executives and managers need to do now to revitalize their core, identify the next wave of profitable growth, and build on it successfully. 

● Rewire how companies can: 

☆Develop a strong, well-defined core and use it to establish a leadership position 

☆ Follow the golden rule of strategy: discourage competitors from investing in your core

☆ Assess whether your core is operating at its full potential 

☆ Uncover hidden assets in your core that provide the seeds for new growth 

☆ Find a repeatable formula to apply core business strengths in adjacent markets 

☆ Building on powerful and proven ideas to meet today's formidable business challenges, this is the back-to-basics strategy field guide no manager should be without.

● This renewed focus on the core is more critical than ever. 

● Only 11% of companies manage to grow profits and revenues by 5.5% or more over a 10-year period, and earn back their cost of capital. 

● While current business wisdom calls for "new rules" for strategy and organization,  that most growth strategies fail to deliver value—or even destroy it—primarily because they wrongly diversify from the core business. 

● This timeless strategic precept—building market power in a well-defined core—remains the key source of competitive advantage and the most viable platform for successful expansion.

● Striking the right balance between focusing on your core business and expanding into new areas has never been more challenging. 

What We Think 🤔 

Reinvention starts here

Advances in digital technologies, data and AI are changing everything. How you compete. How you define and deliver value. Even how you transform to be the next best version of yourself.


These advances have never been more critical, nor more necessary. That’s because unprecedented uncertainty and volatility call for businesses in every industry to activate new levels of innovation and launch rapid transformations that only digital technologies can make possible.


In short, today’s business environment demands total enterprise reinvention.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

to live in Germany, Switzerland or Sweden?

 Is it better to live in Germany, Switzerland or Sweden?

Neither of the three - if you think it will be easy.


It is NOT easy to adapt into any of these societies, unless you come from a similar society or a similar country.


In Germany, you will not be able to participate in daily life, get meaningful friendships or just taking advantage of all programs - if you do not learn German. And for many, that part is hard. There are plenty of jobs right now, but on average, they pay far less than elsewhere in Europe, compared to what things cost. And as an immigrant, you will often find that your education is not fully recognized and you will wind up doing menial work, unless you get transferred as an expat.


Sweden is very organized, maybe too much so for many foreigners. Such an “all inclusive” life plan is stifling at best or depressing at the worst for many immigrants being used to more personal freedom. For many folks from more southerly places, the winter between September and March is a daunting time. It also seems that there is not really a lot to do.


Switzerland is also one of these rule-happy societies. This can be quite oppressing at first. Until you find out that society has a bunch of additional, albeit unwritten rules in force that you are expected to follow as well. Jobs are plentiful, often interesting and very well paid. Until you find out that you have to pay taxes off of that salary, and you need to get health coverage on your own that usually does not cover dental work. Here, too it is expected that you learn the language that is used in your corner. German, French or Italian, maybe Romansh, if you happen to work as a hotel concierge in St Moritz. Then you find out that nobody in Switzerland really speaks the German you have paid a bundle to learn. Swiss German dialects sound very different! Then you might find that many people here are not of the outgoing sort, take time to warm up to you and it seems that you almost need to hand them some money over to get them to smile. This grumpiness and appearant hostility is not racism, it is our normal resting bitch face, Swiss style, specially on a Monday morning on a gloomy November day at 8:20 A.M.


Why exactly that time? Well, yes, we Swiss are always on time and expect you to do so as well. And if you look at the face of an analog Swiss watch at that time you see the standard face of many Swiss, made by the watch’s hands. That is sometimes even called an 8:20 snout.


But weather wise Switzerland is the best choice of the three. We do get a real summer here nowadays and winters are quite mild and short at the lower elevations.

 住在德国、瑞士还是瑞典更好?

这三个国家都不好——如果你认为这很容易的话。

除非你来自类似的社会或类似的国家,否则很难适应这些社会。

在德国,如果你不学德语,你将无法参与日常生活、获得有意义的友谊或只是利用所有的项目。对很多人来说,这部分很难。现在有很多工作,但平均而言,与物价相比,他们的薪水远低于欧洲其他地方。作为一名移民,你会经常发现你的教育没有得到充分认可,你最终会从事卑微的工作,除非你作为外籍人士被调动。

瑞典非常有组织,对许多外国人来说可能太过组织了。对于许多习惯于更多个人自由的移民来说,这种“全包式”的生活计划充其量是令人窒息的,最坏的情况是令人沮丧的。对于许多来自更南部地区的人来说,9 月到 3 月之间的冬天是一个令人生畏的时期。 似乎也没有太多事情可做。

瑞士也是这些规则至上的社会之一。一开始,这可能会让人感到相当压抑。直到你发现社会上还有一堆额外的、尽管是不成文的规则,你也必须遵守。工作机会很多,往往很有趣,薪水也很高。直到你发现你必须从工资中纳税,你需要自己购买通常不包括牙科治疗的健康保险。在这里,你也需要学习你所在地区使用的语言。德语、法语或意大利语,如果你恰好在圣莫里茨做酒店礼宾员,也许还会学习罗曼什语。然后你会发现,在瑞士,没有人真正会说你花了一大笔钱学的德语。瑞士德语方言听起来很不一样!然后你可能会发现,这里的许多人都不是外向的人,需要时间来热情地对待你,似乎你几乎需要给他们一些钱才能让他们微笑。 这种暴躁和明显的敌意不是种族主义,而是我们正常的瑞士式的臭脸,特别是在阴沉的十一月的星期一早上 8:20。

为什么是那个时间?嗯,是的,我们瑞士人总是准时,也希望你也这样做。如果你看看当时瑞士指针式手表的表面,你会看到许多瑞士人的标准表面,由手表的指针制成。有时甚至被称为 8:20 鼻子。

但就天气而言,瑞士是三者中最好的选择。我们现在确实有真正的夏天,而低海拔地区的冬天相当温和而短暂。


GermanIst es besser, in Deutschland, der Schweiz oder Schweden zu leben?

Keiner der drei – wenn Sie glauben, es wird einfach.

Es ist NICHT einfach, sich in eine dieser Gesellschaften einzufügen, es sei denn, Sie kommen aus einer ähnlichen Gesellschaft oder einem ähnlichen Land.


In Deutschland können Sie nicht am täglichen Leben teilnehmen, sinnvolle Freundschaften schließen oder einfach alle Programme nutzen – wenn Sie kein Deutsch lernen. Und für viele ist dieser Teil schwer. Es gibt derzeit viele Jobs, aber im Durchschnitt sind sie viel schlechter bezahlt als anderswo in Europa, verglichen mit den Kosten. Und als Einwanderer werden Sie oft feststellen, dass Ihre Ausbildung nicht vollständig anerkannt wird und Sie am Ende niedere Arbeiten verrichten, es sei denn, Sie werden als Expat versetzt.

Schweden ist sehr organisiert, vielleicht zu sehr für viele Ausländer. Ein solcher „All-Inclusive“-Lebensplan ist für viele Einwanderer, die an mehr persönliche Freiheit gewöhnt sind, im besten Fall erdrückend oder im schlimmsten Fall deprimierend. Für viele Leute aus südlicheren Gegenden ist der Winter zwischen September und März eine entmutigende Zeit. Es scheint auch, dass es nicht wirklich viel zu tun gibt.

 Auch die Schweiz ist eine dieser regelfreudigen Gesellschaften. Das kann zunächst ziemlich bedrückend sein. Bis man feststellt, dass in der Gesellschaft eine Menge zusätzlicher, wenn auch ungeschriebener Regeln gelten, an die man sich ebenfalls halten muss. Jobs gibt es in Hülle und Fülle, sie sind oft interessant und sehr gut bezahlt. Bis man feststellt, dass man von diesem Gehalt Steuern zahlen muss und sich selbst um eine Krankenversicherung kümmern muss, die normalerweise keine Zahnbehandlungen abdeckt. Auch hier wird erwartet, dass man die Sprache lernt, die in seinem Bereich gesprochen wird. Deutsch, Französisch oder Italienisch, vielleicht Rätoromanisch, wenn man zufällig als Hotelportier in St. Moritz arbeitet. Dann stellt man fest, dass in der Schweiz niemand wirklich das Deutsch spricht, für dessen Erlernen man ein Vermögen bezahlt hat. Schweizerdeutsche Dialekte klingen ganz anders! Dann stellt man vielleicht fest, dass viele Leute hier nicht gerade kontaktfreudig sind, Zeit brauchen, um warm zu werden, und dass man ihnen fast Geld geben muss, um sie zum Lächeln zu bringen.  Diese Griesgrämigkeit und scheinbare Feindseligkeit ist kein Rassismus, sondern unser normaler „Resting Bitch Face“ im Schweizer Stil, besonders an einem Montagmorgen an einem trüben Novembertag um 8:20 Uhr.

Warum genau diese Zeit? Nun, ja, wir Schweizer sind immer pünktlich und erwarten das auch von Ihnen. Und wenn Sie zu dieser Zeit auf das Zifferblatt einer analogen Schweizer Uhr schauen, sehen Sie das Standardzifferblatt vieler Schweizer, das von den Zeigern der Uhr gebildet wird. Das wird manchmal sogar als 8:20-Schnauze bezeichnet.

Aber wettertechnisch ist die Schweiz die beste Wahl der drei. Wir haben hier heutzutage einen richtigen Sommer und die Winter sind in den niedrigeren Höhen ziemlich mild und kurz.


French : Vaut-il mieux vivre en Allemagne, en Suisse ou en Suède ?

 Aucun des trois – si vous pensez que ce sera facile.


 Il n’est PAS facile de s’adapter à l’une de ces sociétés, à moins que vous ne veniez d’une société ou d’un pays similaire.


 En Allemagne, vous ne pourrez pas participer à la vie quotidienne, nouer des amitiés significatives ou simplement profiter de tous les programmes - si vous n'apprenez pas l'allemand.  Et pour beaucoup, cette partie est difficile.  Il y a beaucoup d’emplois à l’heure actuelle, mais en moyenne, ils sont bien moins payés qu’ailleurs en Europe, par rapport à ce que coûtent les choses.  Et en tant qu'immigrant, vous constaterez souvent que votre éducation n'est pas pleinement reconnue et vous finirez par faire un travail subalterne, à moins d'être transféré en tant qu'expatrié.


 La Suède est très organisée, peut-être trop pour de nombreux étrangers.  Un tel projet de vie « tout inclus » est au mieux étouffant ou au pire déprimant pour de nombreux immigrants habitués à plus de liberté personnelle.  Pour de nombreuses personnes originaires d’endroits plus au sud, l’hiver entre septembre et mars est une période intimidante.  Il semble également qu’il n’y ait pas grand-chose à faire.


 La Suisse fait également partie de ces sociétés qui se contentent de règles.  Cela peut être assez oppressant au début.  Jusqu'à ce que vous découvriez que la société a un certain nombre de règles supplémentaires, quoique non écrites, que vous êtes également censé suivre.  Les emplois sont nombreux, souvent intéressants et très bien payés.  Jusqu'à ce que vous découvriez que vous devez payer des impôts sur ce salaire et que vous devez obtenir vous-même une couverture maladie qui ne couvre généralement pas les soins dentaires.  Ici aussi, il est attendu que vous appreniez la langue utilisée dans votre coin.  Allemand, français ou italien, peut-être romanche, si vous travaillez comme concierge d'hôtel à Saint-Moritz.  Ensuite, vous découvrez que personne en Suisse ne parle vraiment l'allemand pour lequel vous avez payé cher pour apprendre.  Les dialectes suisses allemands sonnent très différemment !  Ensuite, vous constaterez peut-être que beaucoup de gens ici ne sont pas du genre extravertis, prennent le temps de se familiariser avec vous et il semble que vous ayez presque besoin de leur donner de l'argent pour les faire sourire.  Cette grogne et cette hostilité apparente ne sont pas du racisme, c'est notre visage normal de salope au repos, à la suisse, spécialement un lundi matin par une sombre journée de novembre à 8h20.


 Pourquoi exactement à cette époque ?  Eh bien oui, nous, les Suisses, sommes toujours à l'heure et nous attendons de vous que vous le fassiez également.  Et si vous regardez le cadran d’une montre suisse analogique à cette époque, vous voyez le visage standard de nombreux Suisses, fabriqué par les aiguilles de la montre.  C'est ce qu'on appelle parfois même un museau de 8h20.


 Mais du point de vue météorologique, la Suisse est le meilleur choix des trois.  De nos jours, nous avons un véritable été ici et les hivers sont assez doux et courts à basse altitude.


Swedish: Är det bättre att bo i Tyskland, Schweiz eller Sverige?

 Ingen av de tre – om du tror att det blir lätt.


 Det är INTE lätt att anpassa sig till något av dessa samhällen, om du inte kommer från ett liknande samhälle eller ett liknande land.


 I Tyskland kommer du inte att kunna delta i det dagliga livet, få meningsfulla vänskaper eller bara dra nytta av alla program – om du inte lär dig tyska.  Och för många är den biten svår.  Det finns gott om jobb just nu, men i genomsnitt betalar de mycket mindre än på andra håll i Europa, jämfört med vad saker kostar.  Och som invandrare kommer du ofta att upptäcka att din utbildning inte är fullt erkänd och att du kommer att sluta göra undermåligt arbete, om du inte blir förflyttad som expat.


 Sverige är väldigt organiserat, kanske för mycket för många utlänningar.  En sådan "all inclusive" livsplan är i bästa fall kvävande eller deprimerande i värsta fall för många invandrare som är vana vid mer personlig frihet.  För många människor från sydligare platser är vintern mellan september och mars en skrämmande tid.  Det verkar också som att det inte finns så mycket att göra.


 Schweiz är också ett av dessa regelglada samhällen.  Detta kan vara ganska förtryckande till en början.  Tills du får reda på att samhället har ett gäng ytterligare, om än oskrivna regler i kraft som du förväntas följa också.  Det finns gott om jobb, ofta intressanta och mycket välbetalda.  Tills du får reda på att du måste betala skatt av den lönen, och du behöver få en sjukförsäkring på egen hand som vanligtvis inte täcker tandvård.  Även här förväntas det att du lär dig språket som används i ditt hörn.  tyska, franska eller italienska, kanske romanska, om du råkar arbeta som hotellkoncierge i St Moritz.  Sedan får du reda på att ingen i Schweiz verkligen talar den tyska du har betalat en bunt för att lära dig.  Schweiziska tyska dialekter låter väldigt olika!  Då kanske du upptäcker att många människor här inte är av den utåtriktade sorten, tar sig tid att värma upp dig och det verkar som att du nästan behöver ge dem lite pengar för att få dem att le.  Denna vresiga och skenbara fientlighet är inte rasism, det är vårt normala vilande tikansikte, schweizisk stil, speciellt på en måndagsmorgon en dyster novemberdag klockan 8:20.


 Varför just den tiden?  Jo, ja, vi schweiziska är alltid i tid och förväntar oss att du också gör det.  Och om du tittar på ansiktet på en analog schweizisk klocka på den tiden ser du standardansikten för många schweiziska, gjorda av klockans händer.  Det kallas ibland till och med en 8:20 nos.


 Men vädermässigt är Schweiz det bästa valet av de tre.  Vi får en riktig sommar här nuförtiden och vintrarna är ganska milda och korta på de lägre höjderna.


●Here is an important point - I am from Germany (have also lived in Sweden for a while) and have met quite a few immigrants that are not so happy with their situation here because they didn’t expect it to be so hard to adapt. Especially people from emerging or developing countries often tend to think that if only they move to a country with higher living standards, all their worries will be gone - no, they won't, you'll just have different types of problems than at home, including the language and cultural barrier. Most people find it difficult to adapt and it takes them several years - it takes a lot of passion and will to build a new life abroad and adapt, therefore I wouldn't recommend moving there only for the money/welfare system/economy; this motivation will not be enough to keep your spirit up during these hard first years! I recommend you research about the cultures, traditions and history and then move to a country you truly find interesting/whose culture you find fascinating. A higher living standard alone will likely not make you happy, so if that is your primary motive for moving - don't. Not to Sweden, not to Germany, not to Switzerland, in fact not to any country on this planet if you actually don't like its traditions, culture and people. 

Swedish: ●Här är en viktig poäng – jag kommer från Tyskland (har också bott i Sverige ett tag) och har träffat en hel del invandrare som inte är så nöjda med sin situation här eftersom de inte förväntade sig att det skulle vara så svårt att anpassa sig  .  Särskilt människor från tillväxt- eller utvecklingsländer tenderar ofta att tro att bara de flyttar till ett land med högre levnadsstandard, kommer alla deras bekymmer att försvinna - nej, det kommer de inte, du kommer bara att ha andra typer av problem än hemma  , inklusive språk- och kulturbarriären.  De flesta har svårt att anpassa sig och det tar flera år – det krävs mycket passion och vilja att bygga ett nytt liv utomlands och anpassa sig, därför skulle jag inte rekommendera att flytta dit bara för pengarna/välfärdssystemet/ekonomin;  denna motivation kommer inte att räcka för att hålla humöret uppe under dessa svåra första år!  Jag rekommenderar dig att undersöka om kulturer, traditioner och historia och sedan flytta till ett land du verkligen tycker är intressant/vars kultur du tycker är fascinerande.  Enbart en högre levnadsstandard kommer sannolikt inte att göra dig lycklig, så om det är ditt primära motiv för att flytta – gör det inte.  Inte till Sverige, inte till Tyskland, inte till Schweiz, faktiskt inte till något land på denna planet om man faktiskt inte gillar dess traditioner, kultur och människor.

●这里有一个重点——我来自德国(也曾在瑞典生活过一段时间),我遇到过不少对这里的处境不太满意的移民,因为他们没想到适应起来会这么难。尤其是来自新兴国家或发展中国家的人,他们往往认为只要搬到一个生活水平更高的国家,所有的烦恼就都消失了——不,不会的,你只会遇到与在家里不同的问题,包括语言和文化障碍。大多数人发现很难适应,而且需要几年的时间——在国外建立新生活并适应需要很大的热情和意志,因此我不建议仅仅为了钱/福利制度/经济而搬到那里;这种动机不足以让你在艰难的头几年保持精神振奋!我建议你研究一下当地的文化、传统和历史,然后搬到一个你真正感兴趣/文化迷人的国家。单靠更高的生活水平可能不会让你快乐,所以如果这是你搬家的主要动机——就不要搬了。 不要去瑞典,不要去德国,不要去瑞士,事实上,如果你实际上不喜欢这个星球上的任何国家的传统、文化和人民,就不要去这个国家。

French: ●Voici un point important : je viens d'Allemagne (j'ai également vécu en Suède pendant un certain temps) et j'ai rencontré pas mal d'immigrants qui ne sont pas très satisfaits de leur situation ici parce qu'ils ne s'attendaient pas à ce que ce soit si difficile de s'adapter.  .  En particulier, les habitants des pays émergents ou en développement ont souvent tendance à penser que s'ils déménageaient dans un pays où le niveau de vie est plus élevé, tous leurs soucis disparaîtraient - non, ils ne le feront pas, vous aurez simplement des problèmes différents de ceux de votre pays.  , y compris la barrière linguistique et culturelle.  La plupart des gens ont du mal à s'adapter et cela leur prend plusieurs années - il faut beaucoup de passion et de volonté pour construire une nouvelle vie à l'étranger et s'adapter, donc je ne recommanderais pas de s'y installer uniquement pour l'argent/le système de protection sociale/l'économie ;  cette motivation ne suffira pas à garder le moral durant ces dures premières années !  Je vous recommande de faire des recherches sur les cultures, les traditions et l'histoire, puis de déménager dans un pays que vous trouvez vraiment intéressant/dont la culture vous fascine.  Un niveau de vie plus élevé ne vous rendra probablement pas heureux à lui seul, alors si c'est votre principale raison de déménager, ne le faites pas.  Ni en Suède, ni en Allemagne, ni en Suisse, ni en fait dans aucun pays de la planète si vous n'aimez pas ses traditions, sa culture et ses habitants.

German: ●Hier ist ein wichtiger Punkt – ich komme aus Deutschland (habe auch eine Zeit lang in Schweden gelebt) und habe einige Einwanderer getroffen, die mit ihrer Situation hier nicht so glücklich sind, weil sie nicht erwartet hatten, dass die Anpassung so schwer sein würde. Besonders Menschen aus Schwellen- oder Entwicklungsländern neigen häufig dazu zu denken, dass alle ihre Sorgen verschwunden wären, wenn sie nur in ein Land mit höherem Lebensstandard ziehen würden – nein, werden sie nicht, Sie werden bloß andere Probleme haben als zu Hause, einschließlich der Sprach- und Kulturbarriere. Die meisten Menschen tun sich schwer mit der Anpassung und brauchen mehrere Jahre – es erfordert viel Leidenschaft und Willen, sich im Ausland ein neues Leben aufzubauen und sich anzupassen, daher würde ich nicht empfehlen, nur des Geldes/des Sozialsystems/der Wirtschaft wegen dorthin zu ziehen; diese Motivation wird nicht ausreichen, um Sie in diesen harten ersten Jahren bei Laune zu halten! Ich empfehle Ihnen, sich über die Kulturen, Traditionen und Geschichte zu informieren und dann in ein Land zu ziehen, das Sie wirklich interessant finden/dessen Kultur Sie faszinierend finden. Ein höherer Lebensstandard allein wird Sie wahrscheinlich nicht glücklich machen, also wenn das Ihr Hauptmotiv für den Umzug ist, dann tun Sie es nicht. Nicht nach Schweden, nicht nach Deutschland, nicht in die Schweiz, eigentlich in kein anderes Land dieser Erde, wenn Ihnen dessen Traditionen, Kultur und Menschen nicht gefallen.

English: Yes, you said it. I lived in Germany for two years as an English instructor at a couple of private schools. This was an easy route. However, I also had a BA in International Studies (focus on Germany), immersion school experience of a number of months, German friends I made eventually through teaching, plus a Masters in Education which got me the job. So I had invested much to make this work. This was not like being on a vacation. This was like wherever you live and work in the USA, only constantly challenging. Densely packed with people all moving fast, societal rules, different personal space distances. I liked it because I committed myself to like it.

Funny story with my German friends. Because I was also still deepening my German while I was there. Friend says to me after many months, “listen to these two sentences. Tell me which you think is correct." So I tell her and she says, “Oh no... You’re not learning Hochdeutsch, you’re learning Schwäbisch!!


German: Ja, das hast du gesagt. Ich habe zwei Jahre in Deutschland gelebt und an einigen Privatschulen Englisch unterrichtet. Das war ein einfacher Weg. Ich hatte aber auch einen BA in Internationalen Studien (mit Schwerpunkt Deutschland), mehrere Monate Erfahrung in Immersionsschulen, deutsche Freunde, die ich schließlich durch meine Lehrtätigkeit gefunden hatte, und einen Master in Pädagogik, der mir den Job verschaffte. Ich hatte also viel investiert, damit das funktionierte. Das war nicht wie Urlaub. Es war wie überall in den USA, wo man lebt und arbeitet, nur ständig herausfordernd. Dicht gedrängt mit Menschen, die sich alle schnell bewegten, gesellschaftlichen Regeln, unterschiedlichen persönlichen Distanzen. Es hat mir gefallen, weil ich mir vorgenommen hatte, es zu mögen.


Lustige Geschichte mit meinen deutschen Freunden. Denn ich habe auch noch mein Deutsch vertieft, während ich dort war. Eine Freundin sagt nach vielen Monaten zu mir: „Hör dir diese beiden Sätze an. Sag mir, welcher deiner Meinung nach richtig ist.“ Also erzähle ich es ihr und sie sagt: „Oh nein ... du lernst kein Hochdeutsch, du lernst Schwäbisch!!

是的,你说的没错。我在德国生活了两年,在几所私立学校担任英语老师。这是一条轻松的路。但是,我也有国际研究学士学位(专注于德国),有几个月的浸入式学校体验,最终通过教学结识了德国朋友,还有教育学硕士学位,这让我得到了这份工作。所以我投入了很多来使这项工作成功。这不像是在度假。这就像你在美国生活和工作的地方,只是不断充满挑战。人山人海,行动迅速,社会规则,不同的个人空间距离。我喜欢它,因为我决心喜欢它。


和我的德国朋友有一个有趣的故事。因为我在那里的时候还在深化我的德语。几个月后,朋友对我说:“听听这两句话。告诉我你认为哪一句话是正确的。”所以我告诉她,她说:“哦不……你不是在学习 Hochdeutsch,你是在学习 Schwäbisch!!

French: Oui, tu l'as dit.  J'ai vécu deux ans en Allemagne en tant que professeur d'anglais dans quelques écoles privées.  C'était un itinéraire facile.  Cependant, j'avais également un baccalauréat en études internationales (axé sur l'Allemagne), une expérience en école d'immersion de plusieurs mois, des amis allemands que je me suis finalement fait grâce à l'enseignement, ainsi qu'un master en éducation qui m'a permis d'obtenir ce poste.  J’avais donc beaucoup investi pour que cela fonctionne.  Ce n’était pas comme être en vacances.  C'était comme partout où vous vivez et travaillez aux États-Unis, mais c'est constamment un défi.  Densément rempli de gens se déplaçant tous rapidement, de règles sociétales, de différentes distances d'espace personnel.  Je l'ai aimé parce que je me suis engagé à l'aimer.


 Histoire drôle avec mes amis allemands.  Parce que j'étais aussi en train d'approfondir mon allemand pendant que j'étais là-bas.  Un ami me dit après plusieurs mois : « écoute ces deux phrases.  Dites-moi ce qui vous semble correct. » Alors je lui dis et elle dit : « Oh non... Vous n'apprenez pas le Hochdeutsch, vous apprenez le Schwäbisch !!




Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Flexible Work Arrangement (FWA) IN SINGAPORE 🇸🇬 😄 👌

 Employees in Singapore can look forward to having more control over their work schedules and locations under new tripartite guidelines.

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The new guidelines, announced on Monday, 15 April, by the Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP), will come into effect starting 1 December this year, 2024, reported Bloomberg.


TAFEP is an agency set up by Singapore's Ministry of Manpower, the National Trades Union Congress, and the Singapore National Employers Federation. While the guidelines are not legally enforceable, they do require all firms in Singapore to establish a formal process for employees to request flexible work arrangements.

Below is a breakdown of the new flexible work arrangements (FWAs):


Workers will have the right to formally request four-day work weeks, more work-from-home (WFH) days, and staggered work timings


Additionally, they can also ask for flexible work locations.


According to Yeo Wan Ling, the co-chair of the Tripartite Workgroup, access to flexible work arrangements is often the main consideration for caregivers, women workers, and senior workers.

How will it work?

All firms in Singapore are required to establish a process for employees to submit FWA requests.


While companies can reject requests, they cannot do so on the basis that it runs counter to a firm’s traditions or that management simply doesn't believe in such flexible work styles, according to TAFEP guidelines.


Employers can reject FWA requests only for specific reasons, such as:

- FWA will significantly worsen productivity

- FWA will significantly increase costs

- FWA is not feasible due to the nature of the work


Employers cannot reject requests based on:

- Company tradition to not have FWAs

- The management does not believe in FWAs

- Bosses or supervisors preferring to have direct sight of the employee in the office


If an employer is uncooperative or wilfully refuses to comply with the new guidelines, the Ministry of Manpower may issue a warning and require the employer to attend corrective workshops, reported TODAY.


What's the reason behind these new guidelines?


Firstly, Singapore's move aligns with a global trend towards more flexible work options, with governments requiring businesses to consider flexible work requests.


It may also benefit businesses by attracting talent more quickly and increasing revenue.


But most importantly, it addresses Singapore's specific challenges, such as a tight labour market, an ageing workforce, and the need to empower a diverse workforce, reported CNA.


Additionally, Minister of State for Manpower Gan Siow Huang emphasised that flexible work arrangements are crucial for Singapore's future economic strength.


"I feel that it's not a choice that we can make. If we want to have a strong labour force in Singapore, we want to be able to empower adults in Singapore who want to work to be able to work, flexible work arrangements have to be the way to go," said Gan, who is also the Minister of State for Education.

Meanwhile, as part of its plan to increase the retirement age to 65 by 2030, the Singapore government recently announced that it will raise its retirement and re-employment age by one year in 2026:

Soon, Employees In Singapore Can Work An Extra Year Before They Retire

The country is raising its retirement and re-employment age in 2026.

As part of its plan to increase the retirement age to 65 by 2030, the Singapore government has announced that it will raise its retirement and re-employment age by one year in 2026


With the one year raised, the retirement and re-employment age will be 64 and 69 in 2026. Following which, there will be another raise in the age bracket in 2030.


"This will bring us another step closer to our eventual goal of setting retirement and re-employment ages at 65 and 70 respectively by 2030," Singapore's Minister of State for Manpower Gan Siow Huang was quoted as saying.


According to the minister, due to the slow workforce growth and the ageing population evident in Singapore, the government wants to ensure that all employees, particularly senior workers, "contribute as much as they are able to, for as long as they wish".

Singapore's current retirement and re-employment age of 63 and 68 were raised in 2022. Prior to this, the minimum retirement age was 62.


"To ensure that the next increase is implemented just as smoothly, I encourage employers to start planning early. Some will need to adjust their manpower and upskilling plans to retain their senior workers," the minister said.


"This is why we are taking a stepped approach and announcing the increase early. Come 2026, employers who have prepared well will be better placed to tap on their senior workforce to meet their business needs."


On the other hand, Malaysians are facing a potential retirement crisis due to insufficient savings in the EPF:

Malaysians are facing a potential crisis in their retirement savings, primarily due to two main factors: insufficient savings in the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and taking money out of the pension fund during the COVID-19 pandemic


In a report by Singapore news outlet CNA, EPF chief strategy officer Nurhisham Hussein said that there are EPF contributors who fall into poverty at retirement or even before retirement because they don't have the capacity to continue generating the kind of income they need.


Between 2020 and 2022, it is reported that 8.1 million Malaysians withdrew a collective total of RM145 billion from their EPF savings through special EPF withdrawal schemes such as i-Lestari, i-Sinar, and i-Citra.

According to CNA, EPF's calculations last year showed that less than 5% of Malaysians can afford to retire


30% of EPF contributors have emptied their savings in Account 1 (which is reserved until they turn 55), and more than half of EPF members aged below 55 have less than RM10,000 in their pension fund.


For those who took out their savings from their EPF accounts during the pandemic, it isn't just a case of depleted funds. EPF's dividend rate has been an average of 6% annually since 2011, so early withdrawals have also resulted in lost opportunity cost, as contributors lose out on the interest their accounts may potentially earn, making the financially vulnerable even poorer.


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Over Half Of EPF Members Aged 50 To 54 Have Less Than RM50,000 In Their Retirement Funds

This has been described as a 'ticking time bomb' for our ageing nation.


 By Celine Low — 30 Oct 2023, 03:12 PM

   

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Malaysians are facing a potential crisis in their retirement savings, primarily due to two main factors: insufficient savings in the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and taking money out of the pension fund during the COVID-19 pandemic


In a report by Singapore news outlet CNA, EPF chief strategy officer Nurhisham Hussein said that there are EPF contributors who fall into poverty at retirement or even before retirement because they don't have the capacity to continue generating the kind of income they need.


Between 2020 and 2022, it is reported that 8.1 million Malaysians withdrew a collective total of RM145 billion from their EPF savings through special EPF withdrawal schemes such as i-Lestari, i-Sinar, and i-Citra.



Image via New Straits Times


According to CNA, EPF's calculations last year showed that less than 5% of Malaysians can afford to retire


30% of EPF contributors have emptied their savings in Account 1 (which is reserved until they turn 55), and more than half of EPF members aged below 55 have less than RM10,000 in their pension fund.


For those who took out their savings from their EPF accounts during the pandemic, it isn't just a case of depleted funds. EPF's dividend rate has been an average of 6% annually since 2011, so early withdrawals have also resulted in lost opportunity cost, as contributors lose out on the interest their accounts may potentially earn, making the financially vulnerable even poorer.

Early EPF withdrawals have been criticised by economists and researchers, calling it "disastrous", "irresponsible", and the "worst policy ever" to be implemented in the country


At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government led by then prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin made it easier for Malaysians facing financial constraints to withdraw money from their pension fund.


The government allocated more than RM530 billion for eight economic stimulus and aid packages in 2020 and 2021. But as the pandemic went on, government resources ran low.


Many Malaysians had to resort to forking out their own money from their EPF savings to look after themselves during the lockdowns.


In a written reply to Al Jazeera, EPF said that the uptick in withdrawals would have long-term effects on contributors' ability to retire comfortably.

EPF had set a basic savings target of RM240,000 by the age of 55, which would allow retirees to spend RM1,000 a month on basic necessities for 20 years, in line with the Malaysian life expectancy


But, saving for retirement is still an uphill task. A survey by fund management company StashAway Malaysia, cited in FMT, shows that 45% of Malaysians will not even have RM100,000 in savings upon retirement.


Meanwhile, more than half of EPF members aged 50 to 54 have less than RM50,000 saved up in their retirement fund, meaning that they would have less than RM208 per month to use in the next 20 years after they retire.


The next generation will have to shoulder the burden if large numbers of Malaysians retire without sufficient savings


According to CodeBlue, Malaysia will be an ageing nation by 2030 when people of the age of 60 and above surpasses 15% of the total population.


Though there isn't one true solution for this pressing issue, Nurhisham suggests that increasing the current retirement age of 60 years old and increasing employment among senior citizens could boost savings levels.


Hiking up the retirement age does have its limits, according to Malaysia University of Science and Technology economist Geoffrey Williams, as those aged 40 and above would have "little time left to work" to save a minimum RM600,000 — an amount stated by EPF — which would be required to retire decently in Kuala Lumpur.


Nurhisham has said that there is a chance to "reform" within the next 10 to 20 years, as the public is receptive about the importance of saving up for retirement.


"People do realise the importance of it. It's just whether they have the capacity for it," he said.


Here's an expenditure guide providing estimated minimum expenses for various types of households:

June 2023; EPF Says A Single Person Needs RM1,930 A Month To Survive In Klang Valley, Malaysia 🇲🇾 

The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has released Belanjawanku, an expenditure guide providing estimated minimum expenses for various types of households in Malaysia


Belanjawanku was developed to help Malaysians with personal budgeting based on actual spending patterns by urban households.


The guide looks at the expenditures for individuals and families in Klang Valley and eleven other cities, including Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Terengganu, Alor Setar, Kuching, Kuantan, Kota Bharu, Georgetown, Ipoh, Seremban, and Bandar Melaka.


It was made in collaboration with Universiti Malaya's Social Wellbeing Research Centre.

The guide details out minimum expenses by household category and provides recommendations on expenses allocation for necessities, savings, and optional spending for each city


The guide estimates that the minimum monthly expenditure is the highest in Klang Valley, while the lowest is in Alor Setar.


According to Belanjawanku, an unmarried person who uses public transport to commute in Klang Valley would need a monthly budget of RM1,930.


A single person who owns a car in Klang Valley has to fork out RM2,600 a month for a reasonable standard of living.

Meanwhile, married couples with one child living in Klang Valley need at least RM5,980 per month


Married couples with no children will need RM4,630, while those with two children will need RM6,890 a month.


A senior citizen living alone in Klang Valley would need an estimate budget of RM2,520 a month.

"I've Saved RM1.24 Million" — M'sian Shares Difficulties Of Working In SG For 20 Years.

How would you spend your money?

 02 Feb 2024

A Malaysian man recently took to a Facebook group to share the challenges he encountered after working in Singapore for over two decades.


According to mStar, the 42-year-old man said he began working as an engineer in Singapore in 2003.


During his tenure in the country, he disclosed that he successfully accumulated SGD354,258 (RM1.24 million) in his Central Provident Fund (CPF) account.


CPF serves as a social security and retirement savings scheme for employees in Singapore, similar to Malaysia's Employees Provident Fund (EPF).


"If your CPF has accumulated to this extent, what should you do? I'm still contemplating what to do with this money because I'm no longer able to work in Singapore and commute daily.


"It's hard to quit my job, considering of my current position as an engineer with a monthly salary of SGD5,000 (RM17,618). When I saw the total amount [in my CPF account], I felt like withdrawing it and enjoying the fruits of my labour," he said.

After dealing with challenges in Singapore, he now faces a new dilemma in retirement back in Malaysia


In the comments section, the man also expressed concern about his future upon returning to Malaysia, having spent his formative years working at a factory in Singapore.


"The original plan was to work until the age of 55, but when I got promoted, I felt stressed with the increased workload. That's when I realised I needed to explore other options before chronic illness sets in," he said.


He added that he does not intend to use his CPF funds for property investment due to the high capital requirements and his inability to manage them.


Seeking insights and suggestions, he turned to the Facebook group for guidance on his next chapter in Malaysia, as he doesn't have a wife to turn to, and his parents asked him to figure out his future on his own.

Netizens gave the man various pieces of advice in the comments section.

Most of the Facebook group members suggested looking into business and real estate investing, while others emphasised the significance of taking a break and rediscovering happiness after years of hard work.

"You should invest in the afterlife. Seek happiness, and get closer to God. Go do some 'healing' activities and enjoy God's creation while serving those in need," commented one user.


Others suggested the man to contemplate marriage, with some users even expressing interest in becoming potential life partners.


"Get married, brother, it's time to settle down," wrote one user.


"You're not married yet? Well, I don't need a dowry. In fact, the wedding doesn't have to be extravagant, I'll just follow your lead. As long as you're not tired of searching for love, it will come on its own," commented another.


Meanwhile, a former university lecturer from Malaysia shared that he earns five times more working as a cleaner in Singapore:

Last year, employees at 61 companies took part in the world's largest four-day work weeks trial, which yielded positive results:

Study Finds That Employees Are Less Likely To Quit When Given A 4-Day Work Week

What will you do with an extra day off every week? Play music? Spend time with friends? Do yoga? Paint? Cook? Swim? Visit out-of-town family members? Volunteer at animal shelters? Pick up a new hobby? The possibilities are endless.

"What will you do with an extra day off every week?"

It's the question that thousands of employees at 61 companies that took part in the world's largest four-day work week trial will now have to ponder over after the study found overwhelmingly positive results.


Of the 61 companies in the UK, 56 (92%) said that they will be continuing with the four-day week, with 18 of them confirming that the policy is now a permanent change, in a big win for a better work-life balance.


The study was organised by an advocacy group called 4 Day Week Global, in collaboration with the research group Autonomy, and researchers at Boston College and the University of Cambridge.


Around 2,900 employees took part in the UK-based study, held from June to December 2022, covering different sectors, ranging from non-profits, manufacturers, and finance firms to even fish-and-chip shops.

As per the results of the study released on Tuesday, 21 February, some of the most extensive benefits of shorter working hours were found in the overall improvement in the well-being of the employees.

The majority of the companies agreed that productivity did not suffer and revenues rose 35% on average compared to previous years


"Staff is getting more work done in less time," said Citizens Advice Gateshead chief operating officer Paul Oliver, adding that job retention and recruitment improved while sickness levels went down.


"Before and after" data showed that 39% of employees were less stressed, and 71% had reduced levels of burnout at the end of the six-month trial. Likewise, levels of anxiety, fatigue, and sleep issues decreased.


Employees were also much less likely to quit their jobs as a result of the four-day week policy.


Data also showed positive effects of a four-day week were worth more than their weight in money. 15% of employees said no amount of money would convince them to return to the traditional 5-day work week.

"This is a major breakthrough moment for the movement towards a four-day working week," Joe Ryle, director of the 4 Day Week Campaign, said in a statement to Reuters yesterday.

The study also found that employees experienced an increase in life satisfaction, with men spending much more time with their children


According to the authors of the study, with more free time available, men spent greater time in housework or childcare, thereby narrowing the well-documented gender gap in unpaid domestic and care work.


In the trial, the time men spent looking after children increased by more than double that of women (27% to 13%), but the share of housework between these two genders stayed almost exactly the same.


In general, the employees had an excellent experience with the four-day week trial.


From 0 (very bad) to 10 (very good), the average score was 9.04, the trial found.


When asked whether they would want to continue with the four-day week trial, 90% replied "Yes/Definitely want to continue", with only five people (0.43%) saying that they "somewhat do not want to continue".

However, no one reported that they "definitely do not want to continue".

"It feels like you're easing yourself into the weekend..."


The trial showed that it had significant impacts on people's lives, both inside and outside of work.


While most reported being able to spend more time on the activities they already enjoyed, the four-day work week also allowed some employees to take up entirely new activities, such as using their fifth day to undertake professional qualifications and take day trips with grandparents.


For many, being able to complete essential tasks such as grocery shopping, attending medical appointments, doing household repairs, or cleaning on their fifth day enabled the weekend to become free for genuine leisure and self-initiated activities, as opposed to running errands.


"It feels like you're easing yourself into the weekend... By the time Saturday and Sunday comes, it feels like I've done my [chores]... Whatever it is," said a senior manager of a care services provider.


In conclusion, the trial found that an extra day off every week offers a greater work-life balance for staff, at no additional cost to companies


Companies expressed that they are extremely pleased with employee performance and productivity. It has been a similar case for employees themselves too, the authors of the study noted.


Shorter working hours left employees less stressed and burned out, and it improved their mental and physical health. As a result of the four-day week, many reported that their life satisfaction improved.


The authors also noted that the overwhelmingly positive results from the UK trial, therefore, made it clear that the four-day work week is ready to take the next step from experimentation to implementation.


You can't change things without things changing. — A sales and operations employee

"Not Happy, Don't Come To Work" — Boss In China Gives Employees 10 Days 'Unhappy Leave'

"Everyone has times when they're not happy," said supermarket chain founder, Yu Donglai.

A business owner in China has introduced "unhappy leave" for his company's employees in a bid to help them achieve work-life balance

"I want every staff member to have freedom. Everyone has times when they're not happy, so if you're not happy, do not come to work," said Yu Donglai, the founder and chairman of supermarket chain Pangdonglai in Henan province.

According to SCMP, at the 2024 China Supermarket Week forum in late March, Yu announced that his employees would be eligible to request up to 10 days of extra leave at their discretion.

The leave days are in addition to the employees' existing 30 days of annual leave at the company.

"This leave cannot be denied by management. Denial is a violation," he added, expressing hope that his employees could experience freedom in determining the amount of rest time they need.

The retail tycoon is known for introducing company benefits that prioritises employees' interests and wellbeing


Among the benefits Pangdonglai employees are entitled to include seven-hour work days, no work calls after office hours and on weekends, and an added five days off during Chinese New Year.


Last year, Yu also publicly condemned other bosses in China that pushed for long working hours.


"Making staff work overtime is unethical and an expropriation of other people's opportunities for growth," he said.