Добавить новость
ru24.net
News in English
Февраль
2022

Belgium plans to allow workers to ask for a four-day workweek

0

Belgium is giving employees the right to ask for a four-day workweek under a COVID-era shake-up of its labour laws, Prime Minister Alexander De Croo announced on Tuesday.

"The COVID period has forced us to work more flexibly -- the labour market needs to adapt to that," he told journalists after an overnight negotiation of the changes among ministers.

The four-day workweek is the most eye-catching change. It would allow employees to clock up 38 hours of work over four days instead of five, opening the possibility to permanent long weekends, or a day of parenting. All without any reduction in salary.

The flexibility principle it carries would also allow an employee to work a higher number of hours in one week to have a much lighter week the next.

However any request needs to be approved by the boss -- meaning that, in practice, such managed flexibility would only be an option for those working in big companies, where the workload can be more easily distributed.

The measure will not be immediately available. Unions will have their say on a draft bill before amendments are made, then the legislation will be scrutinised by the Council of State advising the government, before the...




Moscow.media
Частные объявления сегодня





Rss.plus
















Музыкальные новости




























Спорт в России и мире

Новости спорта


Новости тенниса