bull week

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bull week (plural bull weeks)

  1. (business) A week of low employee absenteeism.
    • 1980, Hano Johannsen, G. Terry Page, International Dictionary of Management, page 49:
      When absenteeism is low in a factory and output high. In most industries, weeks just before holiday periods are seen as potential bull weeks when employees are particularly keen to earn high wages.