NEWS
06/09/2024
07:48
Paszyk on the 4-Day Work Week:
I Will Categorically Not Support Such a Solution
I will categorically not support such a solution [the government's draft bill on the 4-day work week]. Polish entrepreneurs deserve support, not further obstacles. Just imagine how they are supposed to compete with their German and Czech counterparts, carrying such a burden. I cannot imagine how Polish hospitals and schools will function when their staff resources are effectively reduced by a quarter - stated Krzysztof Paszyk in an interview with Arleta Zalewska on TVN24's "Jeden na jeden".
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