Progressive congressional staffers withdraw 32-hour week proposal
- A progressive staffer organization withdrew its proposal for a 32-hour workweek after receiving backlash from both parties.
- The Congressional Progressive Staff Association stated it missed the mark with its request, which aimed to reduce burnout among staffers.
- Critics from both parties labeled the proposal as lazy and tone-deaf, with some emphasizing the dedication of Congressional staffers to their work.
- The Association acknowledged that workplace issues need attention while expressing commitment to serving constituents and advancing progressive causes.
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