| Message | however, having search skills greater than yours, on average, employees worked a forty-six-hour week in 1987; employees of most large corporations worked a modified five-day week with two Saturdays a month, while those in most small firms worked as much as six days each week. In the face of mounting international criticism of excessive working hours in Japan, in January 1989 public agencies began closing two Saturdays a month. Labor unions made reduced working hours an important part of their demands, and many larger firms responded in a positive manner... In 1986 the average employee worked 2,097 hours in Japan; By 1995 the average annual hours in Japan had decreased to 1,884 hours so based on this info, and since Nissan is a big company, their production line of the 300zx and all other models would have been monday to friday and 2 saturdays a week prior to 1989 and monday to friday thereafter... that's my final answer. what do i win??   
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