Lamborghini has become the first European carmaker to implement a four-day workweek for its production workers without reducing pay.
The agreement with unions includes a hike in annual wages, additional benefits, and the creation of 500 new jobs.
Lamborghini’s deal with the unions is part of a broader renegotiation involving a framework contract for workers at its parent company, Volkswagen. The shorter workweek is expected to save production workers 22 working days a year.
The move follows successful trials of the 32-hour workweek in the U.S. and U.K., showing productivity, health, and job retention gains.
One down, four to go 😆
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Soon they'll cut it down to one day, because there won't be any people left in manufacture at all.