Shifts and Trends
The introduction of flex time introduces the internet as a more easily globalized and offshored workforce. The notion of a business day has come under a certain degree of challenge. Information-based companies with a limited dependence on physical goods have less of a need to distinguish a weekend day from a weekday and indeed to many, there is no difference at all. These companies, quite validly, construe a business day to be any day on which they provide service.
Some businesses conduct business transactions and operations on a 24 hour basis due to the nature of the field. Such businesses include hotels, hospitals, police and fire departments, gas stations and airports.
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