Guardian, Más País — a left-wing political party — initially proposed the idea to the Spanish government, which agreed to test out the assertion that people can get the same amount of work done in just four days."With the four-day work week (32 hours), we’re launching into the real debate of our times," said Iñigo Errejón of Más País on Twitter, according to the Guardian. "It’s an idea whose time has come."FILE - Detail of a home office setup on a kitchen worktop, including a laptop computer with Zoom video conferencing software, taken on Sept.
9, 2020. RELATED: Professionals working remotely during the pandemic are watching two hours more of TV: studyA person who is familiar with the process told the Guardian that the pilot program still.