Should Australia transition to a four-day workweek?
Countries including Ireland, Scotland, Japan, and Sweden are experimenting with a four-day workweek, which requires employers to provide overtime pay to employees working more than 32 hours per week.
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Response rates from 237 Socialist Alliance voters.
92% Yes |
8% No |
89% Yes |
8% No |
3% Yes, and require overtime pay for work over four days per week |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 237 Socialist Alliance voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 237 Socialist Alliance voters.
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Unique answers from Socialist Alliance voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8Z24LSD3yrs3Y
This should be up to individual companies
@9BQ3PLS2yrs2Y
Yes, but it would depend on the job that you do
@9BLRKG32yrs2Y
Yes, but keep the income the same as a five day work week.
@96NGDG72yrs2Y
It should be up to both individuals and corporate entities to negotiate with each other how many hours, how many days, rate of pay and other benefits.
@96J6PQY2yrs2Y
The transition should occur in some industries but not others.
@HippopiJ2yrs2Y
Australia should increase flexibility of working hours, including work from home opportunities.
@938SGMZ3yrs3Y
Yes if it's the same pay
@934YLL93yrs3Y
If the same amount of work can be completed in 4 days
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