The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) announced their official withdrawal of a letter requesting a rotating ...
A group representing "progressive" congressional staffers withdrew an open letter asking that work weeks be cut to 32 hours.
Members of the The Congressional Progressive Staff Association abandoned their push for a 32-hour work week on Capitol Hill. The organization said in a statement on Thursday that it is withdrawing the ...
Prog. Capitol Hill staffers quickly retracted tone-deaf demand for shorter work weeks without pay cuts; reactions called for DOGE oversight.
A 32-hour work week would allow Congress to normalize longer tenures for staff, the Congressional Progressive Staff ...
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) had asked congressional leaders just a day earlier to adopt a rotating ...
The withdraw comes after the letter drew heavy bipartisan backlash, with Republicans accusing the staffers of wanting to work ...
Progressive congressional staffers withdrew their 32-hour week proposal just a day after receiving widespread blowback from ...
Progressive senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders tell FOX Business their feelings about the prospect of a 32-hour ...
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A progressive Washington staffer association has made an eye-catching new demand likely to incur the wrath of Elon Musk.
Progressive staffers are floating “a rotating 32-hour workweek for District and D.C. staff,” asking bosses to give it a shot.