A California congressman has reintroduced a bill to Congress that would end the traditional five-day work cycle.
Could some Californians soon be saying TGIT?reintroduced a bill earlier this month
"Workers across the nation are collectively reimagining their relationship to labor – and our laws need to follow suit," said Rep. Mark Takano. "We have before us the opportunity to make common sense changes to work standards passed down from a different era. Thewould improve the quality of life of workers, meeting the demand for a more truncated workweek that allows room to live, play, and enjoy life more fully outside of work.
According to a release from Takano's office, the proposed bill would create more labor market participation and allow employees to negotiate for increased wages and working conditions.
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