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Liberal staffers are demanding Congress establish a rotating 32-hour workweek that goes into effect when lawmakers work from their districts, drawing widespread mockery from critics.
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association released a letter on Thursday requesting that lawmakers pilot a 32 hour work week program for six months, which would translate to 32 hours work ...
Progressive congressional staffers withdrew their 32-hour week proposal just a day after receiving widespread blowback from both sides of the aisle about the plan.
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) had asked congressional leaders just a day earlier to adopt a rotating schedule that would allow staffers to work fewer hours when lawmakers a… ...
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association withdrew its letter asking members of Congress to install a 32-hour work week after severe backlash.
A 32-hour work week would allow Congress to normalize longer tenures for staff, the Congressional Progressive Staff Association wrote, noting the employees’ work would become more efficient and ...
Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill want to shorten their work weeks to just 32 hours in the hopes of being more “effective and efficient.” The Congressional Progressive Staff Association ...
A group representing “progressive” congressional staffers withdrew an open letter asking that work weeks be cut to 32 hours. The Congressional Progressive Staff Association, which consists of ...
Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill are proposing an idea to shorten their workweek to 32 hours. The Congressional Progressive Staff Association sent a letter to leaders of the House and Senate ...
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) had asked congressional leaders just a day earlier to adopt a rotating schedule that would allow staffers to work fewer hours when lawmakers ...
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association wrote to House and Senate leadership, saying a four-day workweek would decrease staff turnover and burnout.
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association contended that staffers are forced to “work long hours at a level of rigor that regularly leads to burnout” when Congress is in session and ...