One thing that companies in South Africa are getting wrong about the 4-day workweek

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According to a survey from Remchannel, South African companies are not aware of a crucial pillar of the 4-day workweek.

Although there is more awareness and positive sentiment about the 4-day workweek amongst South African companies, there is a significant misunderstanding over a central pillar of the initiative.

The survey found that 71% of respondents said that the shortening of the workweek can help improve talent retention.“The findings of our survey highlight the ongoing evolution in South Africa’s corporate sector,” Remchannel Managing Director Rene Richter said. 77% of respondents said that they did not expect their employees to take a pay cut in exchange for a 4-day workweek, and 88% said that certain industries or job roles were better suited for the change in schedule.

“This adaptability could provide the balance between maintaining productivity and meeting the changing needs of the workforce. The survey opens up a meaningful dialogue on the future of work in South Africa. “The reality is that for certain businesses and their operations, it will not generate the benefits, and other work models that balance flexibility and productivity will be more suited.”

 

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