Websenator bernie sanders this week unveiled legislation to reduce the standard workweek in the united states from 40 hours to 32, without a reduction in pay,.

Webemployees work 32 hours monday through thursday with a rotating schedule for the week and weekend to support clients in the hospitality industry.

Webworkers eligible for overtime would get paid extra for exceeding 32 hours in a week.

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They are also, audaciously, demanding the end of the standard 40hour workweek.

Webworkers eligible for overtime would get paid extra for exceeding 32 hours in a week.

Sanders says the worktime reductions would be phased in over four years.

Sanders says the worktime reductions would be phased in over four years.

Webthe autoworkers picketing factories across america aren’t just seeking higher pay.

Webthe bill would use the same mechanism as the flsa:

Weba push to slash the standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 achieved a breakthrough this week, gaining a foothold in the senate with a proposal that would require businesses to.

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