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    CLDR has weekend data but not transitions over time,
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    On 03/16/2012 03:54 PM, Andrew Paprocki wrote:
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cite="mid:CABRz6ymnXYzU181GYYAZSKHC6Mfa3p_kn60P-Wg7Qt5GtePjsw@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">Is there any public database similar to tzdata
      encoding workweek/weekend transitions over time?<br>
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      I am asking the folks on this list because the transitions sound
      eerily like DST transitions:<br>
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      "The coalition government formed on December 2011 issued a decree
      changing the weekend in Yemen. As of February 2012 the weekend in
      Yemen will be Friday–Saturday [instead of Thursday–Friday]."<br>
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      -Andrew<br>
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