‘Am I dreaming?’: Toronto company to pilot four-day work week without 10-hour days

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A Toronto company is testing out a four-day work week pilot for six months starting in October, and employees are not expected to work 10-hour days to make up for the lost time.

pilot for six months starting in October, and employees are not expected to work 10-hour days to make up for the lost time.it will be joining the 4 Day Week Global trial, along with 59 other North American companies.

During the pilot, PRAXIS employees will work eight-hour days either from Monday to Thursday, or Tuesday to Friday, so each team can still provide regular service to their clients throughout the week. Juniper said there were a lot of discussions with staff and clients on how the four-day week would work at the company. Splitting up the days off, and providing the option of continuing to work a five-day week, were some of the solutions.

 

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just get paid less

I predict they will be declaring...

Must be government! Really people how much more time do you need to do more sinning?

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