- Maryland lawmakers introduced a bill that would incentivize employers to adopt a four-day work week.
- Employers who participate will receive a tax credit, and employee pay will remain the same.
- Delegate Vaughn Stewart, a sponsor of the bill, said it will increase work morale and productivity.
The state of Maryland is pushing for a shorter work week.
Earlier this month, Maryland lawmakers introduced a bill that will "promote, incentivize, and support the experimentation and study of the use of a 4-day workweek," according to the proposed bill.