
The Senate hearing on the 32-hour workweek saw various stakeholders expressing their views. The HR Policy Association opposed the policy, while United Auto Workers union president Shawn Fain criticized Wall Street 'freeloaders.' Bernie Sanders advocated for a 32-hour workweek, emphasizing fair benefits for workers. The debate included concerns about productivity, wealth distribution, and the impact on businesses.































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