CA. Considering Shift To 32-Hour Workweek For Larger Companies

A new bill introduced in the California state assembly would make the official workweek 32 hours for companies with 500 or more employees.

  • The bill would also require employers to pay time-and-a-half to workers who run over the 32 hours.
  • One of the bill's sponsors, assembly member Cristina Garcia, told the Los Angeles Times, that employers would also be barred from reducing workers' pay because they are working less. 
  • The California Chamber of Commerce has called the proposed legislation a "job killer," but evidence from other countries suggests that a four-day workweek can actually boost productivity.
  • What do you think? Should a four-day workweek start being the norm here?

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