Four days of work a week: Spain Ready to Start Testing Project

Spain could become one of the first countries in the world to test the four-day work project a week after the government agreed to launch a modest pilot project for companies interested in the idea. Earlier this year, the small Spanish leftist party “Mass Pais” announced that the government had accepted the proposal [...]
Earlier this year, the small Spanish leftist party “Mass Pais” announced that the government had accepted their proposal to test the idea. The talks have been held since then, with the next meeting expected in the coming weeks.
With four working days a week [32 hours], we are entering the real debate of our times,” said Iñigo Eryrón from this party. “It's an idea whose meal has come in. ”
From New Zealand and Germany, the idea has steadily grown and strengthened globally.
Its voters say this is a means to increase productivity, improve workers' mental health, and fight climate change, writes The Guardian, translated Periscope into Albanian.
Leftist parties in Spain where Barcelona's 44-day strike in 1919 resulted in this country becoming the first in Western Europe to adopt its eight-hour work day.

“Spain is from countries where workers work more hours than on the European average. But we are not among the most productive countries,” added Ererion. I stay because working more hours doesn't mean working better. ”
While accurate details of the pilot will be determined by the government, the new politician's party has proposed a three-year, 50-year project that would allow companies to reduce the number of hours at minimum risk.
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