The push for a shorter workweek has gained unprecedented political traction in Sweden, rallying support from the Social Democrats, the Left Party, and the Green Party.
This move aligns with the healthcare union Vårdförbundet's strike involving around 63,000 healthcare workers, spotlighting the issue of reduced working hours.
Despite the growing political backing, significant opposition remains from other parliamentary parties and the Swedish Confederation of Enterprise, underscoring a deep divide on the matter.
Additionally, the conversation around work efficiency has been fueled by viral social media videos from the US, showcasing workers employing tactics to appear busy while engaging in minimal work.
These developments underline a broader debate on work culture and productivity amidst calls for a shorter workweek.