"Debate Over Bernie Sanders' 32-Hour Workweek Proposal"

Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced a bill to reduce the standard workweek in the US from 40 hours to 32 hours, arguing that advances in technology make it feasible for companies to afford this change without cutting pay and benefits. Proponents cite studies showing improved employee well-being and productivity, while critics argue that it may not work for all industries. The proposal faces opposition in the Senate, but Sanders is using his platform to push for legislation that holds big corporations more accountable to workers. The 40-hour workweek standard in the US was established in 1938 as a result of labor-union efforts and federal government initiatives.
- Bernie Sanders wants the US to adopt a 32-hour workweek. Could workers and companies benefit? KABC-TV
- Will Bernie Sanders' proposed 32-hour workweek pass Congress? ABC News
- Bernie Sanders Proposes Reducing Americans' Workweek to 32 Hours The New York Times
- Home Depot co-founder wrecks Bernie Sanders' 32-hour workweek plan: 'This is hypocrisy' Fox News
- Democrats cite AI gains and automation in Senate bill calling for 32-hour workweek CNBC
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