This Hungarian city may introduce the 4-day workweek

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As we reported before, the Magyar Telekom Group has been testing the introduction of the 4-day workweek. Now, a Hungarian city, Szombathely, has raised the same idea. The justification for the proposal is that the introduction of a 4-day workweek would increase the efficiency of workers.

Szombathely has raised an innovative idea

The municipality of Szombathely is working on the introduction of a four-day working week, and it is expected to decide by the end of the summer on the conditions under which working hours can be reduced, Liner.hu reports.

The current plans are not to introduce it overnight, but only one proposal has been received, which the Commission argues is worth introducing because it would increase the efficiency of workers.

Less working days, same job, same salary

“It is about giving local government employees one more day of rest while doing the same amount of work, so that they can work more productively and efficiently in those four days. We are now looking into the possibility of this and we will decide in September whether or not to launch this trial run,” said Deputy Mayor Győző László.

According to the proposal, the new work schedule would be introduced for a six-month period at the municipality, after which a decision could be made on its continuation, atv.hu writes.

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