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Gambia begins four-day work week

BANJUL, Gambia, Feb. 1 (UPI) -- The West African country Gambia has begun a four-day work week for its public sector employees, President Yahya Jammeh announced.

In a statement, Jammeh said the shorter work week, with Fridays off, will give the country's mostly Muslim population more time to pray, socialize and tend to farming. The change to four 10-hour work days was effective Friday.

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Critics say the decision will promote laziness and disrupt Gambia's economy, based on peanut exports and tourism, specifically its beaches.

Thursdays and Fridays, or Fridays and Saturdays, are typically non-working days in the Muslim world, the BBC said, conflicting with Saturdays and Sundays off in the western world.

The BBC noted Jammeh, who took power in Gambia in a 1994 bloodless coup, is known for eccentric behavior.

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