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The proposal to reduce the typical Dominican work week from 44 to 36 hours will start with several hundred employees in companies serving as the study group. They are volunteers. Studies will be conducted on the efficiency of this plan, especially regarding production.
The pilot project I is divided into two phases that will cover a total of six months. The first phase will focus on employees of five institutions or companies: Claro, IMCA (Catepillar), EGE Haina (energy), National Health Insurance Plan (Senasa) and the social services network called the Single Beneficiary System (Siuben) that provides economic support for the needy.
The 400 employees will receive 100% of their salaries and be expected to produce 100% of their normal productivity in just 80% of the time.
The following three months will be used by the Pontifical Catholic University Madre y Maestra (PUCMM)...
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