Before 1926, the standard workweek was six days on with one day off. But that year, Henry Ford introduced the concept of working for the weekend when he instituted a five-day, 40-hour schedule that.
Before 1926, the standard workweek was six days on with one day off. But that year, Henry Ford introduced the concept of working for the weekend when he instituted a five-day, 40-hour schedule that.