töönädalat
Töönädalat, a term originating from Estonian, generally refers to the working week. It typically encompasses the standard period during which employees are expected to perform their professional duties. In most modern contexts, this translates to a five-day period, often from Monday to Friday, with weekends designated for rest and personal activities. The concept of a töönädalat is a fundamental aspect of labor organization and is influenced by historical developments and societal norms.
The length and structure of the töönädalat have evolved over time. Historically, working weeks were often longer
The töönädalat plays a significant role in work-life balance. Its duration and the associated working hours