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Gabon workers lose long lunches | Gabon workers lose long lunches |
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Gabon's government has introduced new working hours in an attempt to increase productivity and give people more time with their families. | Gabon's government has introduced new working hours in an attempt to increase productivity and give people more time with their families. |
Civil servants and employees of private companies will now work from 0730 to 1530 - with 30 minutes for lunch. | |
Previously Gabonese worked from 0800 to 1800 and took a three-hour lunch-break - a regime which officials said left workers feeling tired in the afternoon. | Previously Gabonese worked from 0800 to 1800 and took a three-hour lunch-break - a regime which officials said left workers feeling tired in the afternoon. |
The BBC's Linel Kwatsi in Gabon says many people are happy with the changes. | |
He says workers at private firms are used to starting work early and will be overjoyed at being able to finish early. | |
But he says civil servants are accustomed to turning up for work a little later, so might find the new regime tougher. | |
Many workers hope the new hours will also ease the traffic congestion that plagues the capital city, Libreville. | |
The long lunches were a hangover from the days when Gabon was a French colony. | The long lunches were a hangover from the days when Gabon was a French colony. |
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