Friday (Wednesday during Thanksgiving week)
Depending on the country you are in the work week may end on Friday or Saturday.
The correct spelling is workweek.
No there is no such law. The FLSA describes a workweek as any consecutive 7-day period. This can be established as being ANY such 7-day period (e.g.: Sun thru Sat - Wed thru Tue - etc). Many persons, notably shift workers and public safety personnel work staggered weekly shifts their entire careers.
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A workweek is part of the seven-day period in which work is normally performed usually from Monday to Friday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
TGIF stands for "Thank God It's Friday." It is a common expression used to celebrate the end of the workweek and the start of the weekend.
Yes, "one-hundred-plus-hour workweek" is hyphenated. The hyphens connect the words "one," "hundred," and "plus" to create a compound modifier that describes the noun "workweek." Proper hyphenation ensures clarity and readability in the phrase.
"Friday" is a thing; it refers to a specific day of the week. It is not a person or a place. In the context of time, it is commonly associated with the end of the workweek and the beginning of the weekend.
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TGIF stands for "Thank God It's Friday." It is an expression used to celebrate the end of the workweek and the arrival of the weekend.
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