Duma Labor Committee: Six-Day Workweek Not Under Discussion, No Bill Filed
Parliamentary attention now centers on shorter hours rather than a longer week.
Overview
- Academician Gennady Onishchenko told RIA Novosti it is time for Russia to move to a six-day week and said it would not harm health.
- Committee head Yaroslav Nilov told RIA Novosti the topic is not being considered by his panel and that no draft has been submitted.
- Nilov argued a longer week would strain health and urged policies that give people more time for family, sport, and rest.
- He highlighted existing initiatives to cut the workday to six hours, shorten Fridays, and create special regimes for certain groups.
- Labor minister Anton Kotyakov has previously said work schedules, including four- or six-day weeks, can be set by agreement between employers and employees.