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Week off in Three

LONDON, May 31 Experiments with the working week have been suggested in a broadcast by 38-year-old Lord Forrester, planning expert and cable comnany director. “You might work two long weeks of 60 hours, followed by a third week without work,” he said. Or by working- 45 hours a week for 45 weeks, a man might have seven weeks of holiday “for studv or travel, instead of a paltry two.” Lord Forrester suggested that factories or whole districts might try out different schemes.

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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1948, Page 7

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Week off in Three Grey River Argus, 2 June 1948, Page 7

Week off in Three Grey River Argus, 2 June 1948, Page 7

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