What are the standard Working Hours in Sweden? How about Overtime?

In Sweden, the regulations governing working hours are designed to ensure a balance between professional and personal life, while providing flexibility for employees. Here’s an overview of the key aspects of working hours:


Standard Working Hours:

  • Maximum Weekly Hours: The standard maximum working hours are 40 hours per week.


Flexi-Time:

  • Common Practice: Flexi-time is widely practiced in Sweden, allowing employees greater control over their work schedules and better work-life balance.


Parental Working Hours:

  • Reduction for Parents: Parents with children under the age of 8 have the right to reduce their working hours by up to 25%. This benefit supports working parents in managing their family responsibilities while maintaining their employment.


Overtime:

  • Conditions for Overtime: Overtime is only compensated if it is performed at the request of the employer for exceptional reasons. It is not automatically granted.
  • Limits on Overtime:
    • Monthly Limit: Employees can work a maximum of 50 overtime hours per month.
    • Annual Limit: The total allowable overtime per year is capped at 200 hours.
  • Compensation Rate: Overtime work is compensated at a standard rate of 200% of the hourly salary.


These regulations ensure that while employees have the flexibility and support needed to balance their work and personal lives, their additional work is fairly compensated and managed within reasonable limits.

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