Spain Considers Time Change, Shift to Traditional Work Hours


There’s an effort in Spain to abandon Central European Time and turn the clocks back an hour. The Wall Street Journal says the time change could bring about a big cultural shift in Spain, where the workday often stretches from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. One proponent says Spaniards live in a “permanent jet lag” because people stay up too late at night.

SOURCE: Wall Street Journal

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