Here’s why you could soon get five days’ pay but work four

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Australia could get a national trial of the four-day workweek to see how it improves the lives of those juggling work and caring responsibilities.

A parliamentary committee has recommended a federal government-backed trial of the four-day workweek based on the “100:80:100” model, which is where workers keep their entire salary and maintain full productivity despite working 80 per cent of the week.

The pilot would be spread across industries and conducted in partnership with an Australian university.

The four-day week model has been successfully trialled at companies in Australia and overseas, with participants reporting improved productivity, work-life balance, health and wellbeing, and the normalisation of care as part of work.

The pilot has been recommended as one of several measures aimed at helping people strike a better balance between work and care responsibilities.

The Senate Select Committee on Work and Care also suggested a Fair Work Commission review of the 38-hour working week, including if stronger penalties for long hours are needed, and installing a “right to disconnect” outside of work hours.

Under their proposal, employers would be restricted from contacting employees outside of work hours unless it’s an emergency.

Committee chair Barbara Pocock said Australia was an international outlier in terms of supporting workers with caring responsibilities.

“We have slipped too far behind,” the Greens senator said.

“And we are paying a price in labour supply, stressed workers and gender inequality.”

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