Iran lawmakers vote for reducing weekly working hours 40

Iran’s Parliament has voted to reduce weekly working hours from 44 to 40.

Iran lawmakers vote for reducing weekly working hours 40

IRNA – Iranian legislators have passed a bill to designate Thursdays, along with Fridays, as weekend holidays.

During its Wednesday session, Iran's Parliament approved changes to the workweek for all government employees, establishing a 40-hour workweek with a Thursday-Friday weekend.

The legislation has yet to be confirmed by the Guardian Council to turn into a law.

Currently, Iran's workweek begins on Saturday, with Friday—like in many other Islamic countries—considered a day of rest.