Bernie Sanders has introduced the “Thirty-Two Hour Work Week Act” aiming to gradually reduce the standard workweek to 32 hours without cutting pay.
Bernie Sanders Introduces ‘Thirty-Two Hour Work Week Act’ to Improve Worker Conditions and Productivity
Sanders, Butler, and Takano propose the “Thirty-Two Hour Work Week Act” to gradually cut the standard workweek to 32 hours over four years without reducing pay. They argue workers deserve fair treatment despite increased productivity. Experts like Shawn Fain of the United Auto Workers support the bill.
Sanders highlights successful examples of shorter workweeks in countries like France and Norway. Studies, as cited by Taffy report, indicate that implementing four-day workweeks boosts worker happiness and productivity.
Balancing Worker Well-being and Business Concerns
Senator Cassidy worries Sanders’ proposal might harm small businesses and trades, potentially leading to job losses. The debate over the proposal revolves around balancing worker well-being and economic concerns, leaving its future uncertain.
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