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Germany Eases Work Ban on Sundays?

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government is considering easing labor rules on Sundays to boost spending and help an economy that has been stagnating for years, the Wall Street Journal reports. The plan for wider store opening faces constitutional protection of Sunday as a day of rest and opposition from trade unions.Constitutional protection of Sunday dates back to 1919, and the 1956 law defines Sunday as a day of rest and “spiritual uplift…
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government is considering easing labor rules on Sundays to boost spending and help an economy that has been stagnating for years, the Wall Street Journal reports. The plan for wider store opening faces constitutional protection of Sunday as a day of rest and opposition from trade unions.Constitutional protection of Sunday dates back to 1919, and the 1956 law defines Sunday as a day of rest and “spiritual uplift…

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Radiotelevizija Herceg-Bosne broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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