This almost seems a joke in the US where "live to work" is the rule.

REH

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Yes, and people have been advocating this change for quite awhile.  For
example,
Anders Haydenc - more jobs (perhaps), better quality of life, etc.     Sally
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] The three-day weekend: a dream deferred

Feature article by Michael Posner in today's Globe and Mail.


"The regular weekend is like a speed bump. It slows you down, but doesn't
last long enough to change your basic habits. Three days, on the other hand,
is a legitimate rest. It allows you to reset the psychic thermostat."


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/the-three-day-weekend-a-dream-deferred/a
rticle2030623/



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