Luxottica employees will work four days out of seven while maintaining full pay. The agreement will be piloted for 20 weeks and will be applied to all employees located in the Rovereto, Trentino, and Agordo, Sedico, Cencenighe Agordino, Pederobba, and Lauriano locations in the province of Turin, Veneto. According to the agreement, "the trial will be started on a voluntary basis in some departments and constantly monitored”. The agreement," as the company explained in a note, "contributes to designing a new frontier of work organization in Italy, inspired by principles of equity and inclusion. Soon the same path could be taken by Lamborghini. As Corriere della Sera reports, ownership and unions are working toward a 33½-hour work week. The short work week revolution in Italy had already started in January 2023, when it was Intesa Sanpaolo that proposed, again on a voluntary basis, a new model of work organization with more smart working and the possibility of working four days a week instead of five, increasing the daily hours to nine.
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