Mitradel evaluates proposal to reduce working hours to 4 days a week


Miter expressed that, although it is being evaluated, private companies have the power to carry out their own analyzes and determine the feasibility of implementing this initiative in their businesses, as long as they respect the terms established in labor contracts and in the labor rights of the code. of work always looking for the benefit of the worker.

Mitradel evaluates proposal to reduce working hours to 4 days a week

With the reduction they assure that 20% of the fuel would be saved. Photo: Illustrative

After yesterday the lawyer Francisco Paco Carreira formally presented the proposal to reduce the working day formally before the Ministry of Labor and Labor Development (Mitradel), the general director of Employment, Alfredo Mitre, stated this Wednesday that they analyze the proposal contemplating working 4 days a week.

Miter expressed that, although it is being evaluated, private companies have the power to carry out their own analyzes and determine the feasibility of implementing this initiative in their businesses, as long as they respect the terms established in labor contracts and in the labor rights of the code. of work always looking for the benefit of the worker.

“At the time, the Ministry of Labor and Workforce Development will make an official pronouncement once it has made the analysis and the corresponding study regarding the private situation,” he said, stating that in the case of public labor relations, these are handled through of the General Directorate of Administrative Career to whom the Mitradel will make formal notification of this proposal so that they can make the corresponding evaluations.

Regarding this proposal, Carreira said that it seeks to reduce the working day for those who work 40 hours a week to 4 days working 2 additional hours; that is, 10 hours a day, which would allow for a freer day in which fuel would not be consumed traveling to the workplace



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