subignition , 9 months ago "No loss in pay" as far as I can interpret it would mean getting paid the same for working 32 hours as you would have for working 40, yes The autoworkers union the article refers to as an example is seeking a 46% pay rise to coincide with the transition to 32 hours.
"No loss in pay" as far as I can interpret it would mean getting paid the same for working 32 hours as you would have for working 40, yes
The autoworkers union the article refers to as an example is seeking a 46% pay rise to coincide with the transition to 32 hours.