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Like Carolinian, I would say work day, or the closed forum workday. Our dictionaries recognize this as a difference between British and American English. From Collins Concise English Dictionary, a British English dictionary.
I think the use of I'll be [verb]-ing depends on the verb. For instance, I'll be leaving now is used fairly often compared to I'll leave now. I've never heard anyone say I'll be shutting up now to refer to not talking. I can imagine a manager of a store saying it at the end of the workday, though.
this is one of those things that different people interpret differently. I use "afternoon" to refer to the time after 12 pm (noon) and before the end of the customary workday (5 pm). I don't adjust my usage based on daylight hours.
I would say simply שבת שלום (Yes, I know, Shabbat is only part of the weekend, but still it's said many times before the weekend. I say it to my co-workers on Thursday, the last workday of the week.)
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