Spain May Be Ending the Siesta
From the New York Times:
For decades, many Spaniards have taken a long midday siesta break for lunch and a nap. Under a new schedule, that would be truncated to an hour or less. Television programs would be scheduled an hour earlier. And the elastic Spanish working day would be replaced by something closer to a 9-to-5 timetable.
If Spain doesn’t want anything to do with the siesta, America will gladly pick it up.
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