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A lighter yet topical part of the discussion focused on the four-day workweek. Conroy expressed skepticism about government-mandated policies, emphasizing that such reforms should be driven by individual businesses rather than legislative compulsion.
Schlick acknowledged the appeal of a shorter workweek, but warned against imposing mandates that could burden small businesses, especially those in retail and hospitality sectors. She joked about the absurdity of legislating a one-day workweek exclusively for certain politicians, highlighting that industry-specific reforms should be voluntary and tailored.