Women may or may not be the weaker sex, but it appears that they work longer hours than men. Fifty-four percent of women reporting working nine or more hours a day, compared to 41 percent of men, according to a survey. The report also found
Women work more
Although Ninety-one percent confine their working hours to five days each week, 47 percent claim to work more than eight hours each day.
54 percent of women report working nine hours or more a day, compared to 41 percent of men.
On vacation, 65 percent do some amount of work.
Women perceive their compensation more positively
Of respondents who reported receiving a bonus (49 percent), 40 percent of women said they could use it to either spend a week on the beach or take world tour, compared to 30 percent of man.
Twenty-six percent of men said their friends would feel bad for them if they knew how much they made, compared with 17 percent of women.
Fifty-five percent of men and 47 percent of women reported of not receiving bonus last year.
Women are more honest
Eighty-four percent of all employees report that they were “actually sick or caring for a sick child” the last time they called in sick.
Roughly one-in-five men and one-in-seven women are lying. When it comes to their most recent sick day. They revealed that they were playing hooky, taking mental health days, suffering from hangovers or interviewing for another job. — Agencies