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- In March, Rep. Mark Takano reintroduced his 32-hour Workweek Act to Congress.
- The four-day workweek was also discussed in a panel at the World Economic Forum earlier this year.
- Panelists said while there were benefits to a shortened week, it may not be all firms' solution.
The four-day workweek remains a hot topic among business leaders, politicians, and professionals.