The Weekend (1934 - 2026): Grandpa, What Was "TGIF?"
What it takes to oversee bots, no right to disconnect, client demands, especially in professional services such as law, startup culture and working multiple jobs. Here we are in what The Atlantic calls "The Infinite Workweek." Collapsing before its 100th anniversary is the concept of The Weekend. When is the last time anyone has asked you, "What are you doing this weekend?" They know: You'll be working, some or most or all of the time. The euphoria building Friday afternoon - TGIF - as employees anticipated two days off will fade as among the emotional sets of a labor force. Some date the introduction of The Weekend to 1934, in Nottingham, England. Chair of the Boots Corporation John Boot had achieved such efficiency gains that too much inventory was being produced. The solution he hit upon was to limit production to five days a week. But he kept the worker pay the same. Maybe that progressive measure was implemented because Boot noticed the workforce came i...