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FWKD Free Weekend
Free Weekend
The weekend is a part of the week lasting one or two days in which most paid
workers do not work. This is a time for leisure and recreation, and/or for
religious activities. In historically Christian countries the weekend typically
covers Saturday and Sunday, while in Muslim countries it is Thursday and Friday
or Friday and Saturday. In Israel, the weekend is Friday and Saturday. Sometimes
the end of the preceding work day is considered part of the weekend.
History
The notion of a weekly rest is ancient. The Jewish Sabbath, known as Shabbat, is
from sunset Friday to when it is fully dark on Saturday. The Christian Sabbath
has traditionally been Sunday. The weekend as a time of leisure is a rather
modern invention. Before the industrial revolution the wage labour force was a
minuscule fraction of the population. The day of the Sabbath was viewed as one
dedicated to God, not one of relaxation, and strict prohibitions on permissible
activities were enacted.
The French Revolutionary Calendar allowed decadi, one out of ten days, as a
leisure day.
The early industrial period in Europe saw a six-day work week with only Sunday
off, but some workers had no days off at all. The labour and workers rights
movements and campaigns by trade unionists in the late nineteenth and early
twentieth century saw a five day work week introduced as Saturday became a day
of rest and relaxation. This movement began in England. In several languages,
the word for weekend is an adaptation of weekend or the term "English week" is
used for the five-days work week.
Economic impact
In many ways this has been a great boon to the economy as it led to a great
increase in consumer spending on Saturdays as a restaurant visit, motorcar
journey, or a trip to the movies became standard Saturday fare. Many
jurisdictions continued to enforce strict blue laws on Sunday which meant that
most recreations, such as stores and theatres, were forced to close on that day.
These regulations began to weaken in the years after the Second World War and
Sunday also became a day of recreation for many.
In recent years the weekend has begun to fade in importance. While most people
work a five day work week, when the hardware costs outweigh human costs, the
competitiveness of the modern economy means that leaving a factory idle or an
office unmanned for two days is of too great expense. Thus many workers
regularly work on weekends. Since this is seen as a greater burden most
employers pay extra for weekend work, either by agreement or by legislation, or
else give time off midweek.
There is still great variability in many areas between the workweek and weekend.
Stores that are reliant on office workers will see far less business on a
weekend, while those in the suburbs or in residential areas will see far more.
Since weekends are days where people can safely sleep in and also not have to
worry as much about the ill effects of a hangover, Friday and Saturday nights
are the busiest for bars, restaurants, clubs, and cinemas. There is
substantially less activity on many websites on weekends.
Weekends for students
For most students, the weekend means that they are free for two days, as schools
usually do not have classes on the weekend. However, some boarding school
students are required to attend classes for at least a half day on Saturdays.
Some colleges also offer courses that meet on Saturday and Sunday. Many colleges
and universities afford students the opportunity to choose classes scheduled
Monday/Wednesday and Tuesday/Thursday, giving the students an extra weekend day
on Friday. Also, in some cases there are school holidays or national-nationwide
holidays in which public school and/or rarely some boarding schools do not have
classes and the students are free to relax and have spare time.

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