World | Britain Desperate Times: UK Mulls 3-Day Week Gov't may compensate workers to avoid higher cost of mass layoffs By Matt Cantor Posted Jan 25, 2009 10:39 AM CST Copied PM Gordon Brown. center, speaks at the Regional Economic Council, with Secretary of State for Business and Enterprise Peter Mandelson, left, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, Jan. 5. (AP Photo/ Lewis Whyld) Now officially in recession amid the global downturn, the specter of a three-day work week has emerged in Britain, the Independent reports. Though officials say it’s "not imminent," the government has discussed paying firms to cut hours with public cash going toward compensating employees for the lost time. But such a move could hurt already-flagging confidence in the economy. Read These Next Need a solid 'air hack'? Book your flight on this day. An armed man was shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago. Trump just pulled an endorsement over tariffs. US recaptures hockey gold with OT win over Canada. Report an error