Stores should be closed at World Heritage areas on Sundays
The government expands the Sunday store closure to shops situated in World Heritage areas in a bill submitted to the National Assembly on Tuesday.
The parliament voted for the introduction of the Sunday rest day on 16 December last year: from 15 March 2015, employees cannot be worked on the last day of the week. The exceptions are Sundays in the Advent period and an optional Sunday, when the stores can be open. (MTI)
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