out of laziness, of course, but exclusively for self-realization from spain, our regular author daria kustovape, which introduced an eight-hour working day. this was over 100 years ago. now the spaniards want to go even further and reduce the working week to 4 days, a pilot project suggested that the center party eat us, but the spanish government approved the program only at the end of last year . valencia became the pioneer of the experiment, where , thanks to the well-fallen holidays, local residents were able to enjoy long weekends valencia's experience can be a starting point for the development of the world of work and the right of residents to combine decent work with personal life. we must ask ourselves. will shorter working weeks improve people's health and well-being. now there are no more than 30 companies across the country on a reduced schedule. in order to attract more, the spanish government announced that they are ready to provide one-time assistance in the amount of 200,000 euros if they switch to a four-day work week without reducing the wages of workers but this only applie