The government did not support the project to switch to a four-day period for large families

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The Commission on Legislative Activities of the Government of Russia did not support the LDPR initiative on the transfer of workers with multiple children to a four-day working week. This was reported in reference to the government’s recall draft, TASS.

The bill was prepared by State Duma deputies from the LDPR and then sent to the Russian government in early August this year. It is proposed to supplement Russian labor legislation with a new norm for workers with three or more children under 18 years of age. The weekly working hours of such workers cannot exceed 32 hours until the youngest child reaches the age of 14.

The government believes that the adoption of such an initiative will lead to a negative impact on the normal functioning of organizations due to the fact that employers will have to look for new employees in the absence of large workers. Moreover, the bill’s materials do not allow us to evaluate the socio-economic consequences of such changes.

Therefore, the document states that the government does not support the proposed bill.

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