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Bennett to demand Sunday as day offAs part of coalition negotiations, Habayit Hayehudi expected to call for revival of long-weekend initiative. 'Move will benefit families, designating Sunday for shopping, leisure and trips,' party official says
Moran Azulay
Published: 02.03.13, 11:44 / Israel News
Bennett strives to shorten work week: The Habayit Hayehudi party is expected to revive the proposal to turn Sunday into a sabbatical, extending the Israeli weekend to Sunday while turning Friday into a short work day.
The proposal will be presented Sunday during the initial stages of government coalition negotiations between Bennett's Habayit Hayehudi and representatives of the Likud-Beiteinu.
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The Habayit Hayehudi says that the proposal will be one of the central tenets of their coalition demands for joining Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
A party source noted, "This is a social initiative that will benefit families, designating Sunday for shopping, leisure and trips," thus alleviating Saturday's burden.
The source further said that "the initiative is likely to lead to an extended school day during the rest of the week, in a desire to facilities women integration into the work force; as well as foster religious publics' integration into Israeli leisure cultural and activities," which had been unavailable to those who observe Shabbat (Saturday)."
In 2011, Prime Minister Netanyahu tasked the Head of the National Economic Council, Professor Eugene Kandel, with examining the possibility of making Sunday an additional day of rest instead of a regular work day.Read more at:
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