Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill are calling for a rotating 32-hour workweek to combat burnout
Briefly

The Congressional Progressive Staff Association argues that a rotating 32-hour workweek can bolster productivity and retention by improving staff quality of life.
The proposed 32-hour workweek suggestions aim to ensure full office coverage while allowing staff to enjoy reduced work hours, promoting work-life balance.
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