Progressive Hill staffers ask for shorter workweek
- Members of the Congressional Progressive Staff Association are requesting a 32-hour work week due to long hours leading to burnout and turnover.
- Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal supports the initiative, stating that a 32-hour work week would value health and well-being over profits.
- The proposal was criticized by Congressperson Ritchie Torres, who questioned the appropriateness of a shorter work week for white-collar workers.
- The CPSA suggests piloting the 32-hour work week for six months to improve retention and productivity among staff.
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