Bulgarian Employers Reject Four-Day Work Week Model
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Discussions about a shorter working week, already being tested in parts of Europe, are meeting strong resistance in Bulgaria. The idea of reducing the work week to four days is firmly opposed by employer organizations, according to a BTA survey. The debate was sparked after Greece introduced a draft bill that would allow parents to work four days but with extended 10-hour shifts instead of the standard eight. Currently, Bulgarian law sets the work week at five days and 40 hours. Together with
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