SPANIARDS COULD NOW HAVE A FOUR- DAY WORK WEEK.
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Spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, the proposed plan of a shorter working week will aim to boost employment and increase productivity during working hours.
The pilot, which was put forward by Más País, a small left- wing political party, has now been accepted by Spain’s government.
The party’s president, Iñigo Errejón, announced the news on Twitter earlier this year, writing: ‘We did it! We have agreed with the Government to promote a pilot project to reduce working hours. European funds should also serve to reorient the economy towards improving health, caring for the environment and increasing productivity.’
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This argument has been put forward by Más País, which contends that working more hours does not mean working better, The Guardian reports.