Does Belgium have a 4 day work week?

Is Belgium’s 4 day work week 32hr or 36hr?

Belgium Country Partners, Tryangle - Happiness at Work, examine Belgium’s past, present and future plans for a 4 day work week - a 32 hour working week with full time pay.

How Belgium introduced the 4 day work week

At the end of 2022, Belgian policymakers introduced the Labor Deal: a series of measures to reform the labor market with the aim of greater flexibility and a better work-life balance.

One of the pillars revolves around the 4 day working week. However, this specific Belgian setup differs from the global pilot projects under the same name, such as in the UK: in addition to the 5 working days of 8 hours, employees in Belgium can now opt for 4 longer working days of 9.5 hours.

How common is the 4 day week in Belgium currently?

We do see some movement on the labor market as a result of this initiative, but the success remains relatively limited: According to figures from Acerta, at the end of October 2023, Belgium had around 1.9% of employers that employed people with a full-time four-day working week. according to this Belgian 38 hour or 40 hour principle.

How many hours do people work in Belgium?

Working hours in Belgium have not evolved since 2003. Twenty years later, the world now looks very different. Is this perhaps a signal that the five-day working week is high time to make way for a 32-hour working week?

Belgium to trial a real 4 day work week in 2024

Pioneers previously introduced the concept in Belgium, such as Femma in 2019.

Tryangle also switched to working 32 hours as a full-time work regime in September 2023.

Ghent University and the Federal Planning Bureau are currently also examining a pilot study* to gain insight into the results of 80% working time and 100% wages. (*Registrations for this study have now been completed, but we will keep a close eye on the results and learnings!)

Debate in Belgium around the 4 day week

In February 2024, a lively debate arose following PS chairman Paul Magnette's proposal about a collective reduction in working hours to a 4 day working week of 32 hours without loss of pay. 

As a plaything of the election debate, Belgian politicians are dishonoring the 32-hour week by throwing unfounded accusations back and forth and making a monologue about the high wage costs in Belgium, which would make a shorter working week unaffordable.

Our opinion? Rome was not built in a day and change is simply not an easy process.

Carl Jung already said it - There is no change from darkness to light, from standstill to movement, without emotion. Our society is changing at a rapid pace. Technological improvements and the impact of AI are thundering over us. Home work, remote work, hybrid meetings and even workations have become an indispensable part of our professional reality. 

The stress and burnout epidemic, the labor market that is on fire, but also the arrival of new generations with outspoken wishes and expectations regarding work, flexibility and work-life balance make organizations think about how things can be done differently.

Figuring out how we can organize work differently, how we can work smarter and more effectively, but also healthier, more fun and happier, possibly adapted to individual preferences and phases of life is certainly part of this!

Why should Belgium trial a 4 day work week?

As far as we are concerned, the 32-hour week is one of the many fascinating initiatives that can be put on the table in this context in the search for a win-win solution with more attention to both well-being and productivity.

No, it is not a stand-alone story, nor a miracle solution that can be rolled out everywhere without further ado. It can be part of a larger business strategy with different pillars, and where the best results are achieved through a total approach, tailored to the needs and culture of the company, with the necessary trial and error, supporting measures at all levels and good practical agreements.

In this way, more people-oriented solutions, a positive and constructive work culture, strong leadership and inclusive collaboration can lead to many impressive savings and benefits, both in terms of well-being and performance, and therefore deliver a solid ROI.

I’m a Belgium business interested in trialing a 4 day work week, now what?

Speak with your 4 Day Week Belgian Country Partners, Tryangle - Happiness at Work, to understand next steps in trialing a 4 day work week with the support and expertise of 4 Day Week Global, the world’s leading organization in reduced hours working.

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How can I contribute to the 4 day week movement?

So, how can we ensure the 4 day work week becomes routine over radical? We’re a non-profit organization looking to bring the 4 day week to as many people across the globe as possible. Our goal is to create a million years of new free time through 4 day week trials and transitions.

Would you like to sponsor us on this journey? Donate as little as $2 per month to become a part of this movement for a 4 Day World.

How can I improve my business with a 4 day week?

We offer support for businesses looking to make the shift to reduced-hour working in several ways:

1. Our Foundation Course

Our Foundation Course is designed for business leaders, consultants and entrepreneurs looking to understand how to implement a 4 day week in their organization, or to support the implementation of one in another organization.

We teach you through six video lecture modules, using the 100-80-100™ model.

2. Our Pilot Programs

We run 4 day week pilots using the 100-80-100™ principle across the globe. You can trial a 4 day week alongside other organizations in your geography. There are many pilots happening in various countries across the world.

Sign up here to register your interest in being a part of one of our pilots and we will let you know when the pilot in your country is kicking off! Alternatively, we have two global pilots happening in 2024, in March and September.

3. One-on-One Consulting

This is for larger organizations who want bespoke one-on-one support throughout the 4 day week planning and implementation process. We will provide you with world-leading experts in reducing working hours to help you on this journey.

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