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More or less accurate, but those are only official so inflate those more.
Also they just count registered workers (I assume)
In developing countries there is a huge informal sector, and non-registered workers are probably not accounted for in those statistics. And if you're not registered, of course labor protection laws don't apply to you, and worst case, you slave away long hours for very little wage.
 

Everyone likes to talk about the "Japanese Culture of Overworking" but I've yet to hear someone say the same thing about Mexico and co.
And before anyone asks
>Do Germs really
Yes we do, everything is closed here on Sundays, most things apart from supermarkets and drug stores are closed on Saturdays as well. Government agencies often times close on 2-3 PM here, no evening shift for them (something I experienced myself a few days ago). It's a blessing and a curse at the same time.
china isnt even on the list interesting
 
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