It has been an exhausting few weeks. We have had unnecessary work overload – unnecessary, largely because of public holiday disruption and the short week experienced.
In short, the last time we had a proper five-day working week was in March. But hopefully, from next week we will all be back to full production.
What astounds one is that just as learners are starting to get back into the swing of things behind their school desks, following two years of disruption due to Covid-19, they find their schedules once again disrupted.
For example, the Department of Education gave them school holidays, and when they were just back in the schoolroom the weeks that followed were severely disrupted by public holidays.
Surely this is short-sighted planning by the powers that be? One would think that instead of having had the previous school holiday, they would logically have opted rather to combine the Easter weekend with the prescribed school holidays.
Not to talk about businesses that lose a large part of their turnover due to loss of productivity.
Yes, everyone needs a break, but at what cost?
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