Spain to launch nationwide trial

Spain to launch nationwide trial

Spain will become the first country in the world to launch a pilot 4-day workweek at nation-state level, The Guardian reports. The government of Socialist Pedro Sánchez has accepted a proposal from the leftist Más País (meaning “More Land”) party. Preparatory talks will conclude in the following weeks. DETAILS UNDER NEGOTIATION The details of the … Read more

Success for the leftwing Forces

Success for the leftwing Forces

Chile votes overwhelmingly in favor of a change of political course in parliamentary elections. Most of the votes went to left-wing and independent forces, giving them a surprisingly clear-cut victory. Centrist parties were voted out alongside the conservatives. Last Sunday’s elections are considered Chile’s most important vote since the country’s return to democracy 30 years … Read more

Scotland planning on four-day working week

Scotland planning on four-day working week

A four-day week is to be trialled in Scotland – with no loss of pay for workers. A report published in early September makes suggestions on how shorter working hours could be implemented for Scots, drawing on experiences in Iceland and New Zealand.   FOLLOWING THE ICELANDIC EXAMPLE In Scotland, labour shortages in some sectors … Read more

Germany a hotbed for contract worker exploitation

Germany a hotbed for contract worker exploitation

Germany’s meat industry pursued a very successful wage dumping strategy. An almost “mafia-like” system of labour procurement was based on cheap labour from Eastern Europe. Contract workers, temporary workers, migrant workers were placed for profit into the meat industry. The corporations and the “labour brokers” earned fortunes through wage dumping at the expense of the … Read more

“We should have a goal of 30 workhours per week as a society”

“We should have a goal of 30 workhours per week as a society"

The world’s largest nationwide attempt to reduce working hours has made international headlines – that’s how positive the results in Iceland were. The study showed: Reducing working hours while maintaining full pay makes workers happier, healthier and more productive – and pays off economically. Kontrast has spoken to one of the co-authors of the investigation … Read more