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History of the two-day weekend offers lessons for today's calls for a four-day week
The idea of reducing the working week from an average of five days to four is gaining traction around the world. Businesses and politicians have been considering a switch to fewer, but more productive hours spent working. But the idea has also been derided. As a historian of leisure, it strikes me that there are a number of parallels between debates today and those that took place in the 19th century when the weekend as we now know it was first introduced. Having Saturdays as well as Sundays off work is actually a relatively modern phenomenon.
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For those of us who are self-employed, everyday is a workday unless we make the effort to take time off. For the rest, if it improves production and makes for a happier workforce, go for it.