“We do not need to think about a four-day working week, but about an extension.

About working both on Saturday and Sunday, but pulling the country out of ruin, because everything is in complete ruin.

The country is falling apart, and we are thinking how not to work at all, "Nikolai Arefiev said in an interview with URA.RU.

According to the parliamentarian, at the moment there are no tools in Russia to transfer Russian production to a shorter working week.

Earlier, Mikhail Tarasenko, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Labor, Social Policy and Veterans Affairs, in an interview with the radio station "Moscow Says" shared his opinion on the prospects for a four-day working week.