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- Workweek_and_weekend abstract "The workweek and weekend are those complementary parts of the week devoted to labour and rest, respectively. The legal working week (British English), or workweek (U.S. English), is the part of the seven-day week devoted to labour. In most Western countries it is Monday to Friday; the weekend is a time period including Saturday and Sunday. Some people extend the weekend to Friday nights as well. In some Christian traditions, Sunday is the "Lord's Day" and the day of rest and worship. Jewish Shabbat or Biblical Sabbath lasts from sunset on Friday to the fall of full darkness on Saturday, leading to a Friday-Saturday weekend in Israel. Muslim-majority countries usually have a Thursday-Friday or Friday-Saturday weekend. The French Revolutionary Calendar had ten-day weeks (called décades) and allowed décadi, one out of the ten days, as a leisure day.The present-day concept of the weekend first arose from the Dies Solis (Day of the Sun) decreed by Emperor Constantine and from the Biblical Sabbath.[citation needed] The Christian Sabbath itself was just one day each week, but the preceding day (the Jewish Sabbath) came to be taken as a holiday as well in the twentieth century. This shift has been accompanied by a reduction in the total number of hours worked per week, following changes in employer expectations. Proposals have continued to be put forward for further reductions in the number of days or hours worked per week, on the basis of predicted social and economic benefits.".
- Workweek_and_weekend wikiPageExternalLink basic-guide-to-working-hours.
- Workweek_and_weekend wikiPageID "2016347".
- Workweek_and_weekend wikiPageRevisionID "606636009".
- Workweek_and_weekend hasPhotoCollection Workweek_and_weekend.
- Workweek_and_weekend subject Category:Labor_history.
- Workweek_and_weekend subject Category:Labor_rights.
- Workweek_and_weekend subject Category:Labour_relations.
- Workweek_and_weekend subject Category:Weeks.
- Workweek_and_weekend subject Category:Working_time.
- Workweek_and_weekend comment "The workweek and weekend are those complementary parts of the week devoted to labour and rest, respectively. The legal working week (British English), or workweek (U.S. English), is the part of the seven-day week devoted to labour. In most Western countries it is Monday to Friday; the weekend is a time period including Saturday and Sunday. Some people extend the weekend to Friday nights as well. In some Christian traditions, Sunday is the "Lord's Day" and the day of rest and worship.".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Fim de semana".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Fin de semana".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Fine settimana".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Week-end".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Weekeinde".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Weekend".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Wochenende".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Workweek and weekend".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "Рабочая неделя".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "نهاية الأسبوع (عطلة)".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "周末".
- Workweek_and_weekend label "週末".
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Víkend.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Wochenende.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Fin_de_semana.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Asteburu.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Week-end.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Akhir_pekan.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Fine_settimana.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs 週末.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs 주말.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Weekeinde.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Weekend.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Fim_de_semana.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs m.06f94z.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Q211391.
- Workweek_and_weekend sameAs Q211391.
- Workweek_and_weekend wasDerivedFrom Workweek_and_weekend?oldid=606636009.
- Workweek_and_weekend isPrimaryTopicOf Workweek_and_weekend.