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PC 381

Para enmendar los Artículos 2 y 3 de la Ley 379 de 15 de mayo de 1948, según enmendada, conocida como la “Ley para Establecer la Jornada de Trabajo en Puerto Rico”; establecer parámetros para que la Oficina de Administración y Transformación de los Recursos Humanos del Gobierno de Puerto Rico implemente un plan piloto para la adopción, en las agencias públicas, de una jornada laboral de cuatro días, sin disminución de salario, y disponer que se recopilen estadísticas sobre su ejecución; autorizar el pago de salarios dentro de los parámetros establecidos en esta legislación; y para otros fines relacionados

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Overview: Bill Number: PC 381, Title: To amend Articles 2 and 3 of Law 379 of May 15, 1948, as amended, known as the "Law to Establish the Work Day in Puerto Rico"; establish param

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Bill Summary · PC 381

Overview: Bill Number: PC 381, Title: To amend Articles 2 and 3 of Law 379 of May 15, 1948, as amended, known as the "Law to Establish the Work Day in Puerto Rico"; establish parameters for the Office of Administration and Transformation of Human Resources of the Government of Puerto Rico to implement a pilot plan for the adoption, in public agencies, of a four-day work week, without a reduction in salary, and provide that statistics on its implementation be collected; authorize the payment of salaries within the parameters established in this legislation; and for other related purposes.
Purpose and Intent: The main purpose of this bill is to authorize a pilot program for a four-day work week in Puerto Rico's public agencies, without reducing employee salaries. The goal is to evaluate the impacts and feasibility of this alternative work schedule.
Key Provisions:
- Authorizes the Office of Administration and Transformation of Human Resources to implement a four-day work week pilot program in public agencies
- Requires the collection of statistics and data on the implementation and impacts of the four-day work week
- Authorizes the payment of salaries within the parameters of the four-day work week
Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would impact public sector employees and agencies in Puerto Rico. The four-day work week pilot aims to evaluate potential benefits such as improved work-life balance and productivity.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been referred to committee(s) for consideration. The next steps would be committee review, potential amendments, and a vote by the full legislature.

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