Would you prefer a 4-day workweek?

Last year, 61 companies in UK tested a 4-day week with 20% fewer hours. Results:

65% fewer sick days taken & 57% drop in departures to competitors.

39% of employees had less #stress; 71% had less #burnout.

Revenues rose 1.4% on average.

“Many questioned whether we would see an increase in productivity to offset the reduction in working time – but this is exactly what we found,” a study team member said.

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/979991

#jobs #workplace #health

Working a four-day week boosts employee wellbeing while preserving productivity, major six-month trial finds

Research involving 61 UK organisations found a 20% reduction in working time with no loss of pay led to significant drops in workforce stress and sick days, an increase in worker retention, and a much better work-life balance for most employees – all while “key business metrics” were met.

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@robertroybritt we started a 4-day work week trial at Turborilla about 6 weeks ago. So far it’s amazing. Life changing.
@JoeWelch Hi Joe: I'm writing a feature story about the benefits of flex-skeds and shorter work weeks/hours, for Medium. Would you be interested in briefly answer a few questions about your experience? If so, please ping me at rob dot britt at gmail.