The New Economy of the World Finally Wants to Give up the Six-Day Work Programme a Week. And yet, There Is Opposition - HotNews.ro
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Five days a week, instead of the current six: it's a move by Lula to regain consensus in view of the October elections
The measure proposed in Brazil would align the country with trends in much of the Western world, where the working week has been reduced, writes Financial Times. Brazil wants to reduce the work schedule of employees from six to five days. While preparing for the presidential elections at the end of this year, the left president ...
While some in the West are pushing for a four-day work week in the era of artificial intelligence, Brazil is just now looking to reduce the workday of millions of workers from six days to five.On the eve of its re-election campaign at the end of the year, left-wing president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva proposed reducing the maximum weekly hours from 44 to 40 in the largest economy in Latin America, without cutting wages.The government says this wi…
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