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Originally Posted by Dion
Grocery stores for example do most of their business on a Saturday and Sunday, which is also the 2 days where staff is needed the most. The vast majority of staff get days off during the week when their kids are in school or their spouse is working. It would be great for everyone if retail stores were closed on Sundays.
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How is it great for the university/high school students who are in class during the week so like the Saturday/Sunday shifts so they can make money? or a spouse who stays home with their kids during the week and can pick up extra cash for the family by working weekend shifts while the other spouse is with the children? Doesn't seem like it would be great for those people.
Not sure how it would be great for me at all either. Forgot something for Sunday dinner, out of luck. Want something for the kids lunch for the week, too bad. Want to get groceries while my kids are playing at a friends house, nope I have forced 24 hour family time.