Municipal staff in Gothenburg will act as guinea pigs in a
proposed push for six-hour workdays with full pay, with hopes that it
will cut down on sick leave, boost efficiency, and ultimately save
Sweden money.
“We think it’s time to give this a real shot in Sweden,” Mats Pilhem, Left Party deputy mayor of Gothenburg, told The Local.
He explained that the municipal council would use two different
departments – a test group and a control group, in essence. Staff in one
section will cut down to six-hour days, while their colleagues in a
different section stick to the ordinary seven-hour day. All employees
will be given the same pay.
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