• aninnymoose@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      I commented further below but tldr is that it was always 40 hour work week. This makes it 40 hours still but in 5 days instead of 6. All it does is makes it so you don’t have to travel one day for work but same amount of work hours.

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        Not having to commute and be at a workplace for an additional day is massive though.

        Next step lets work on that 40 hours, because almost all of the rest of the world has on between 36 and 38 to account for legally required lunch and breaks, and the current push is to even less (~32-35) for 4-day work weeks.

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    12 hours ago

    Do you mean today* weekends, as in whatever today is, it’s the weekend? No objection from me 👌

    (But yeah, first line of the article said they used to only have Saturdays off.)

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      All i can see this as is an intro segment to a mission in cnc generals. GLA vibes

      Yes. Article says Saturday only

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      13 hours ago

      I wish I could answer that question, but I can’t think of a single handy reference for information that I could check to get more information about OPs headline that they posted…

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        If only there was even a single sentence shown here that could possibly answer the question! Alas, we may never know.

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            Jee, if only there was a single sentence that explained exactly how their work week used to be! If only the article had any text beyond just the headline…

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      You could read the article to get answer to your question but I’ll answer the nuance that you might have been asking for as well. Nepal had a 6 day work week but still had 40 hour work week with sun-thurs being 10-5 and Friday being 10-3. This essentially makes the work week same as the US with 5 days, 9-5. Still 40 hours but needing to travel 1 day less to save fuel.