More than 60% of workers want a four-day workweek, with
23.9% expressing interest in a 32-hour workweek, even if it means a pay cut,
according to results from “The State of Compensation 2022 -23”, organised by
Coverflex.
More than eight out of 10 Portuguese workers (86%) would
like to see the length of their working week reduced and 62.1%, if given that
option, would like to concentrate the 40-hour working week into four days. The
data from the study on the future of work carried out by Coverflex, a startup
that operates in the area of employee benefits, comes at a time when the
Government is discussing with the social partners the future pilot on the
four-day week that should start in 2023. A proposal that has not been well
received by company representatives.
The survey data – carried out between September 14 and
October 4, 2022, with 1,438 people, mostly between 25 and 34 years old (46.5%),
of which 51.1% were female, in their most of the Lisbon region (41.7%) – also
reveal that 23.9% of workers would be available for a 32-hour workday, instead
of the current 40h, even if this implies a salary reduction. Only 14% of
respondents still prefer the current 40h/five-day model.