Workers in Baykal area are anticipating the introduction of a six-day work schedule
In an exciting development, Russians can look forward to a unique work and holiday schedule from October 27 to November 3. The weeknd traditionally observed on November 1 will be moved to November 3, as reported by AMUR.LIFE.
This shift means that the workday on November 1 will be shorter than usual, with residents getting a well-deserved break midway through the weeknd. The holiday weekend for Unity Day will now extend from November 2 to 4, providing a long weeknd for many.
The change in the work and holiday schedule will result in a six-day workweek from October 27 to November 1. However, the shortened workday on November 1 aims to mitigate the impact of this extended work period.
Interestingly, residents of Zabaykalsky Krai will be granted an additional day off, making their holiday weeknd even longer. In the city of Chita, every second resident will enjoy a four-day workweek during this period, though the specific area within the city is not explicitly mentioned in the search results.
This adjustment in the Russian work and holiday schedule is sure to bring a breath of fresh air to workers across the country, offering a rare opportunity for a longer break amidst the busy autumn season. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development.
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