October 11, 2023
To make sure industrial machines never sat idle, in 1929 the Soviet Union implemented a calendar that did away with weekends for factory workers. Instead, there was a continuous five-day week. Workers were assigned a day off at random so 80% of the workforce was used each day. This had a disastrous effect on social lives. In 1931, the program was amended to six days and ended altogether by 1940.
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