‘Laidback, egalitarian’: How does Australian workplace culture differ from the Philippines and other countries?

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How Does Australian Workplace Culture Differ from the Philippines and Other Countries? Credit: ckstockphoto / Envato

When moving to Australia, there are certain things that can cause culture shock, especially in the workplace, as the culture here differs significantly from the Philippines and other parts of the world.


Key Points
  • One key difference is the working hours. In Australia, the average working hours range between 32 and 40 hours per week, officially capped at 38 hours. This contrasts with the Philippines, where the average is 40 hours per week.
  • According to experts, Australia's strong egalitarian culture is also a notable difference.
  • Another prominent trait of Australian work culture is the emphasis on achieving a healthy work-life balance, which stands in stark contrast to practices in some other countries.

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