0 a working day --
1 a day on which most people do a job for money, or the amount of time each day a person spends doing his or her job --
2 → working day --
In addition to the weekly auditions show, during the workdays a companion show is broadcast.
Miners were on strike asking for higher wages, shorter workdays and the recognition of their union.
Higher and higher are the numbers of workdays lost through strikes.
This figure will include weekends and other days which are not workdays for some workers.
Hopkins announces a new workday.
At the conventions, when eight-hour workday provisions were proposed, no delegates argued that eight-hour laws would deprive workers of the liberty to negotiate their work contracts individually.
I used to illustrate that idea - that today's radical notion often is tomorrow's given - by talking about the eight-hour workday, which in its original introduction was a very radical notion.
For the answer, we can look at the length of the workday, hiring and firing and healthcare.