“Sloppy” and “a little bit out of touch” is how Nikos Androulakis‘s proposal for a 4-day job was described by Alexandra Sdoukou.
In her remarks on SKAI television, after praising Nikos Androulakis if he has questioned the consequences of his proposal for a small business, she said: “Perhaps because Mr Androulakis is nervous about being accused of being accusatory in his speech, of complaining and not having a plan and proposals, he comes up and proposes something that seems a bit “out of touch” to me.”
He reminded at this point that the government has legislated that upon agreement between employer and employee, one can work four days instead of five, while of course maintaining the 40 hours per week.
On the proposal of the president of PASOK, Alexandra Sdoukou said: “We have asked ourselves what this entails for a small and medium-sized business? If it means an increase in labour costs and insurance contributions.” To add: “The proposal seems a bit sloppy to me, without having been studied in depth.”
And he explained that the proposal for a 4-day working week, based on Greece’s labour and economic data, “mcould mean business lockouts, unemployment and possibly punctuality. Because somehow the small businessman will have to pass on the increased cost of providing services to his final product.” “All I hear in this proposal is how we’re going to reduce working hours, which to workers’ ears sounds very nice, but I don’t hear how this is linked to increasing worker productivity,” she noted. Sduku.
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