arbejdsuge
Arbejdsuge is the Danish term for the standard workweek—the seven-day period used for planning and calculating work time. The concept focuses on the days when work is performed rather than the calendar dates. In Denmark, a typical full-time arbejd uge is around 37 hours, usually distributed over weekdays. The exact hours and day distribution vary by sector, collective agreements, and individual contracts; some agreements reference 35 hours, others around 37 hours, with flexibility for different work arrangements.
The arbejd uge is used in human resources, payroll, and scheduling to determine regular pay, overtime, holiday
Holidays and vacation affect the arbejd uge: public holidays can reduce the number of working days within
Etymology: arbejd- comes from arbejde, meaning “to work,” and uge means “week.” The term is common in