Progressive Hill staffers ask for shorter workweek
- Members of the Congressional Progressive Staff Association are requesting a 32-hour work week due to long hours causing burnout and turnover among staffers.
- Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal supports the initiative, having introduced a bill to shorten the federal work week to 32 hours.
- The proposal aims to increase retention and productivity, citing successful trials in the United Kingdom.
- New York Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres criticized the request, questioning the fairness of a 32-hour work week for white-collar workers.
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