A system is coming where you will only work 3 days a week.

A system is coming where you will only work 3 days a week.

22.01.2025 15:32

An important development is taking place regarding flexibility in working hours, which has been debated in Turkey for years. A new working model is being designed, especially for students and housewives. Accordingly, the salary to be offered for those who will work only 3 days a week has become a hot topic.

Turkey is discussing a new work model for the inactive segments of the workforce. The government has rolled up its sleeves for this new model, which will be designed especially for university students and housewives.

THEY WILL WORK 3 DAYS A WEEK

Within the framework of the model, which will be clarified next month, approximately 60,000 university students will take on roles in jobs such as education and librarianship. The working hours will be limited to 3 days a week, and the salary will reach 15,000 TL.

OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEWIVES TO WORK FROM HOME

Housewives will also gain a place in the workforce by working from home for the same salary. According to Show News, the aim of the new work model is to contribute to employment while also supporting the budgets of those who are outside the workforce. In this context, thousands of university students will be employed in areas such as tree planting, education, patient care, and librarianship. Housewives will be offered the opportunity to work from home. It is not yet clear in which job sectors they will be employed, but they will receive the same salary as university students, which is 15,000 TL.

THEY WILL BE ABLE TO WORK FOR 10 MONTHS

It is anticipated that the working period will be limited to 10 months. All details are expected to be announced by President Erdoğan next week.

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