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2 lut 2024 · Trade unions across Europe are calling for governments to implement the four-day working week, but which countries have embraced the idea and how is it going so far?
- Belgium approves 4-day week and right to disconnect
A government spokesperson confirmed to Euronews Next that...
- Belgium approves 4-day week and right to disconnect
30 sie 2024 · Full-time workers' rights to ask for a four-day working week could be strengthened under government plans to increase flexible working.
5 paź 2024 · Here are all of the countries with four-day weeks in some form. They’ve either 1) implemented a four-day work week law, 2) proposed a new bill, or 3) are trialing it in some way. You’ll see I included city, state, and county governments as well to give a full picture of the movement from the public sector.
3 wrz 2024 · 1. Belgium became the first European country to legislate a four-day workweek back in 2022. Legally, Belgians can now complete the hours that would make up their standard, five-day workweek in...
18 lut 2022 · 2. A four-day workweek promotes equal rights for women and therefore creates a more equal workplace. A four-day, 32-hour workweek would enable working people, regardless of gender, to have more time to fulfil childcare and other family and personal responsibilities, without leaving the workforce. This would promote equality in the workplace as ...
15 lut 2022 · A government spokesperson confirmed to Euronews Next that employees would be able to ask to work four days a week for a period of six months.
If someone wants to work four days a week, they will usually end up working 10 hours in one given day so as to reach the 40-hour target. The truth is however, they will often end up putting in even longer hours.