Recent amendments to the Labor Code allow employers to adopt a four-day workweek with employee consent; establish staggered work schedules in their work rules and enable job sharing (i.e., two employees jointly performing the same position) under certain conditions.
Employers are not required to introduce a four-day workweek or any of the other measures. The changes are intended only to offer more flexibility in employment for workers and companies. Sixty-two percent of firms surveyed by WTW have flexible work schedules; 30% employ part-time workers. Employers may wish to review their current work arrangements to take advantage of the new measures, which took effect on July 1, 2023.