The district staff and administration also worked a 4 day week for the summer months.
By 2001, the team was working 12-16 hour days and 6-7 day weeks.
It can take up a day week for some chairmen.
We've got another meeting in place for this day week haven't we?
Why not a four day week to save some people's livelihood?
By the early 1930s the industry was in a deep depression, with a 3 day week being worked for part of 1933.
Return on this day week, at the same hour, but not to the house.
We might get our first number out this day week.
He had also worked a seven day week for the previous thirteen weeks.
Rather than the approach given, could we not look at moving business over to a four day week?