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Neese Challenges House Majority Leader on Workplace Flexibility
Terry Neese, a Distinguished Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis, says a four-day work week proposal from U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md) won’t help most Americans. Hoyer has asked the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to analyze the transition to a four-day work week for federal employees.
“There are 1.8 million federal employees and 154 million workers in the U.S.,” Neese said. “That means there are about 152 million people who, because of arcane labor laws, don’t have the same opportunity for a flexible work week.”
To contact Terry Neese, call the National Center for Policy Analysis at 972-308-6481.
