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Replay 2024 Conference Working Time Reduction in Europe: who & how ?

    The European Work-Time Network’s 2024 Conference

    Abstract

    We are delighted to share the recording of the 2024 European Work Time Network conference, our sixth annual gathering dedicated to exploring the “How” and “Who” of working time reduction across Europe.

    Building on our successful discussions from previous conferences on “Working Time Reduction and the Climate Crisis” (2020) and “A 4-Day Week for Europe?” (2022), this year’s event takes a practical approach, examining concrete steps for reducing working hours, addressing implementation challenges, and identifying key drivers of this transformation.

    The two-day conference features five panels tackling critical questions, from balancing wage considerations with reduced hours, to the advantages of reducing daily work versus adopting a four-day work week. Our diverse panelists—representing trade unions, research institutions, and policy advocacy—share insights relevant to all sectors, from industry and office settings to service roles, providing rich perspectives on how working time reduction is reshaping workplaces across Europe.

    We extend our thanks to our partners, including the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Alex Ferry Foundation, EPSU, and ETUI, for their support, and to our network coordinator, India Burgess, along with team members Alexandra Arnstsen, Gudmundur Haraldson, Maria Jaidopulu, and Jose Luis Gallegos Quezadas, for their incredible work in bringing this event to life.

    Join us in exploring these timely discussions by watching the recording of the conference, and be a part of shaping the future of work in Europe.

    Adrien Tusseau – President European Work-Time Network

    The European Work-Time Network’s 2024 Conference has been held at Mundo Madou in Brussels on 17th & 18th October 2024. 

    You will find below the recordings on our 5 panels :

    • Panel 1 : Wage increases vs reduced working hours (with no loss in pay)
    • Panel 2 : Daily reduction of hours vs reduction of days (4 day work week)
    • Panel 3 : WTR and the intensification of work
    • Panel 4 : Driving Working Time Reduction : employees vs employers
    • Panel 5 : Achieving working time reduction: office jobs,industrial jobs, service sector jobs

    2024 Conference Recordings

    Conference Introduction
    Panel 1
    Panel 2
    Panel 3
    Panel 4
    Panel 5

    Replay of the previous conference :

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