In Russia, it is impossible to implement a simultaneous and ubiquitous transition to a four-day working week. It is necessary to do this gradually, leads REGNUM opinion of the State Duma Deputy Sergey Vurecharov.
“I believe that first the transition should be in those who want it. It will be on some individual sectors or first for women – all these are discussion,” he said.
For the first time on the introduction of the abbreviated working week, the Ombudsman of Moscow Tatyana Potyaeva spoke for women. She explained his initiative by the fact that women have a big load – “combine work and all the concerns that are.”
Later the worst called the transition to the four-day working week inevitable. He stated that the question is only as and when he will be held. Ombudsman on compliance with the rights of entrepreneurs in the field of observance of labor legislation Dmitry Porchochkin proposed to test the four-day on volunteer companies during the year.
Moreover, more than a quarter of Russians (26 percent) believe that the country does not need a transition to a four-day working week and new public holidays.