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Working four days instead of five for the same salary may sound too good to be true - but is it? The 4-day work week campaign has been getting steady traction since the first small trials 5 years ago. Several large-scale trials across multiple countries have now tested the ‘work arrangement of the future’, with many more underway. We explain where the idea for dropping a workday first came from, dig into the results of the trials for employee wellbeing, productivity, and earnings, then discuss whether we may see the 4-day work week becoming the new normal any time soon.
📊 Key research studies we discussed:
📚 Books and other resources [please note that none of the below are formally affiliated with Getting Brighter]:
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We thank the South West Doctoral Training Partnership for supporting this podcast and Rhannan Lacey for audiography, videography, and production.
By Emily Hughes & Masha RemskarWorking four days instead of five for the same salary may sound too good to be true - but is it? The 4-day work week campaign has been getting steady traction since the first small trials 5 years ago. Several large-scale trials across multiple countries have now tested the ‘work arrangement of the future’, with many more underway. We explain where the idea for dropping a workday first came from, dig into the results of the trials for employee wellbeing, productivity, and earnings, then discuss whether we may see the 4-day work week becoming the new normal any time soon.
📊 Key research studies we discussed:
📚 Books and other resources [please note that none of the below are formally affiliated with Getting Brighter]:
📱 Connect with us on social media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getbrighterpod/
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@getbrighterpod
Twitter: https://twitter.com/getbrighterpod
We thank the South West Doctoral Training Partnership for supporting this podcast and Rhannan Lacey for audiography, videography, and production.