Should the United States transition to a four-day workweek?
Countries including Ireland, Scotland, Japan, and Sweden are experimenting with a four-day workweek, which requires employers to provide overtime pay to employees working more than 32 hours per week.
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@8XXWRFRRepublican4yrs4Y
People know how much money they need and how many hours they need to work to get the money. Chose a job according to your skills and financial need.
If the government does this with their own employees, then yes... but private companies shouldn't be required to follow.
@9ML4XBXLibertarian 1yr1Y
The market should decide. This decision should not be made under the purvey of the federal government.
@mwlkybun2yrs2Y
It depends on the job and how much you need to work.
@9B2WHM23yrs3Y
not for it, and not agaisnt it
@95KSD5P3yrs3Y
Yes but not through government decrees
Depends on the job and pay
@8XYHMMVWomen’s Equality4yrs4Y
I feel that it should be an option for workers to choose their schedules. People who really need the money will be willing to work any day of the week.
@Mion3yrs3Y
Yes, but also increase pay for hourly and commission workers
@988WXR43yrs3Y
Depends on the job or service.
@97MJZKK3yrs3Y
yes, only if u get paid the same if u were working a 7 day week
@96ZLYQW3yrs3Y
It’s up to the business depending on several factors
@96ZG39P3yrs3Y
No, private companies should be allowed to choose the workdays of their workers, but have a maximum of 6-5 workdays
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