23 Sep 2019, 19:57 (Ref:3929766)
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Originally Posted by Mike Harte
I think that most retailers stopped making it compulsory to work on Sundays some time ago. Many staff actually prefer to work on Sundays because the religious observance days might be on a Friday or Saturday, amongst other reasons.
In fact, my granddaughter for the last three years whilst finishing her senior school has been working behind the counter at a local Betty's Tea Shop. This has boosted her bank balance enabling her to take her first holiday, in Barcelona, without her parents having to dip in their pockets. She has just settled into her halls of residence at university, and will return to Betty's in her holidays and add weekends when she is at home.
So, some people actually want to work weekends.
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Point taken, how the world has changed.
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