They formally propose before the Mitradel to cut the working day to 4 days a week


The proposal, which has been put into practice in other countries, 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.

They formally propose before the Mitradel to cut the working day to 4 days a week

Lawyer Francisco Carreira says that the measure would be temporary. Photo: Illustrative

Employees of companies or entities that work 40 hours per week could have the option of working only 4 days per week. This after the lawyer Francisco Paco Carreira presented the proposal to reduce the working day formally before the Ministry of Labor and Labor Development.

Carraeira stressed that, given the current crisis situation due to the high cost of fuel, it is not feasible to freeze prices and even less to stop buying them, therefore the most appropriate option is to reduce the working day and thus avoid excessive consumption of gasoline. and therefore save money on the purchase of this item.

He said that the proposal, which has been put into practice in other countries, 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.

“In the end we are saving 20% ​​of the fuel that we are spending, this is a proposal that will directly impact government entities and those who work 40 hours a week! You must adopt other alternatives such as teleworking to be able to creatively solve the high cost of fuel.



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