This Article is From Feb 04, 2016

China To Implement 2.5-Day Weekend In Summer

China To Implement 2.5-Day Weekend In Summer

A number of provinces and municipalities across China, including Hebei, Jiangxi and Chongqing, have issued new policies, calling on companies to create 2.5-day weekends. (Representational Image)

Beijing: China's State Administration of Tourism is mulling a new plan to create a two-and-a-half-day weekend across the country when the summer season starts, the media reported.

According to authorities, the idea is to give employees more family time and also stimulate tourism, the China Daily reported on Wednesday.

A number of provinces and municipalities across China, including Hebei, Jiangxi and Chongqing, have issued new policies, calling on companies to create 2.5-day weekends.

In the plan, government institutions, state-owned companies, joint-ventures and privately-held companies will be given incentives to allow their workers to take off at noon on Friday before coming back to the office on Monday.

The plan was announced in November 2015.

In adopting the policy, the state council, China's cabinet, says it hopes to create "favourable conditions," to give employees more family time, as well as stimulate tourism.

Under the provisions, a 40-hour work-week is still required, meaning employees who get a 2.5-day weekend are going to have to make up for the hours sometime else during their week.



 
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