
Per quanto ho capito, questo non è un orario di apertura obbligatorio, ma consente all’attività di essere flessibile nell’aprire in base alla domanda dei clienti. Ad esempio: i negozi di tessili potrebbero avere più affari dopo le 19:00, quando le persone finiscono di lavorare!
Ci sono ragioni particolari per cui questo è dannoso per l’economia o per il Paese?
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/2260575.html
di DirtGoosePup
8 commenti
It’s a good change.
Historically, shop opening hours in Luxembourg, were only tailored to fonctionnaires/civil servants who finish their days at 16h, as well as the army of retired who wander aimlessly through shopping centres since 8am on any day of the week.
The unions scream at everything right now.
It is not bad for the economy but the people working in the shops would not be happy working this late is the argument
This is bad for the employees who have to work those shifts. For the economy or the shops, I don’t know. It’s not because shops are open for longer that I will buy more stuff. Maybe they will close from 2pm to 4pm, or in the middle of the week to compensate
yes please♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
FINALLY
In Poland the shopping malls are normally open until 9pm, on Fridays even until 10pm in some instances. It’s crazy how here when most of clients finish work, the shops close and their employees end their work.
I’ve been always puzzled by the opening hours of most steeet shops. I think it has to be universal 13 -21h for all shops. There is no point in opening an apparel boutique at 9.
When I worked those shifts I was inordinately grateful for evenings weekends and holiday shifts because they allowed me to actually do things for myself during the days/hours when I did not work.