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 (CPSA) had asked congressional leaders just a day earlier to adopt a rotating ...
Progressive congressional staffers withdrew their 32-hour week proposal just a day after receiving widespread blowback from ...
A progressive staffer organization on Capitol Hill withdrew its letter calling on members of Congress to switch to a 32-hour workweek after backlash from both sides of the aisle. The Congressional ...
Having a 32-hour workweek on a 'rotating basis' would improve worker satisfaction and retention, the Congressional ...
The withdraw comes after the letter drew heavy bipartisan backlash, with Republicans accusing the staffers of wanting to work fewer hours than a full-time job for the same pay, and Democrats ...
A group representing "progressive" congressional staffers withdrew an open letter asking that work weeks be cut to 32 hours.
Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill are proposing an idea to shorten their workweek to 32 hours. The Congressional ...
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 ...
Liberal staff on Capitol Hill have demanded a four-day work week, claiming full-time hours are causing “ burnout ”. The ...
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association sent out a release Friday stating the group “hereby withdraws its recent letter to congressional leadership on a rotating 32-hour workweek.” “ ...