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A Measure to Make Work More Flexible: Reducing the Working Week to 4 Days

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  • Ana VIDAT

    (Faculty of Law, Bucharest University of Economic Studies; Lawyer, member of the Bucharest Bar Association, Romania.)

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The need to achieve a work-life balance and the option for employers to motivate and increase the productivity of employees are the justification for necessary legislative amendments in the future. EU Directive 2019/1158 on worklife balance defines in art. 3 para. 1 (f) the concept of "flexible working arrangements" which refers to "the possibility for workers to adapt their working hours – including through the use of telework, flexible working arrangements or reduced working time schemes". EU Directive 2019/1152 on the transparency and predictability of working conditions in the European Union specifies – in art. 1 (1) – that it aims to improve working conditions by promoting more transparent and predictable forms of work, while ensuring the adaptability of the labour market.

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  • Ana VIDAT, 2023. "A Measure to Make Work More Flexible: Reducing the Working Week to 4 Days," Perspectives of Law and Public Administration, Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative (Society of Juridical and Administrative Sciences), vol. 12(4), pages 618-622, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sja:journl:v:12:y:2023:i:4:p:618-622
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    Keywords

    individual employment contract; reduction of the working week; flexible working; European Union acts; comparative law.;
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    • K31 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - Labor Law

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