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Working Time and Overtime
The standard Dutch working week is 38 hours per week. The majority of full time (voltijd) jobs in the Netherlands are between 36-40 hours a week, or seven to eight hours a day, five days a week. If an employee works less than 36 hours a week, but more than 12, they are considered as working part time (deeltijd).
In the Netherlands an employee can legally work a maximum of 12 hours per shift and a maximum of 60 hours per week. This limit is only for brief periods, for longer time frames the limit is lower. Unlike many other countries, regularly working long hours overtime is not so common.
Whether or not employees receive compensation for hours worked overtime depends on the terms in the contract of employment. Some companies will stipulate in the contract that (a certain amount of) overtime work comes with the job and is covered by the regular salary, while others may provide financial compensation or time in lieu for any extra hours worked. If an employee works more than 5.5 hours per day they are entitled to a break of at least 30 minutes.