It has been years since the four-day work week was floated as a solution to everything from traffic congestion to burnout. So why aren’t we all doing it now?
The four-day working week has become the poster child of progressive workplace reform. Advocates are saying it leads to happier employees, lower burnout, and strengthen retention, giving organisations ...
Pros: increase in productivity and efficiency; more time to spend with family, hobbies, neighbors, friends; more energized workers. Cons: some workers will have to find a hobby, friends, talk to their ...
About a hundred years ago, most people worked a standard six days per week. Today, with the typical five-day work week — Mondays to Fridays, from 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m — workers are yet again ...