Thousands of workers in Britain are testing out a four-day work week and companies are seeing the benefits.The participating workers won't lose pay while their company tests out productivity with a three-day weekend.At the Unity Public Relations firm in London, half the team gets Mondays off, while the other half takes Fridays off.
"Recruitment was really difficult, and now we're absolutely inundated," Unity Managing Director Samantha Losey said. "We get more offers every week with people coming to us than we could ever possibly use." Workers and the company are seeing the benefits after they took a little time to adjust to the new workflow.Losey said recruitment has gone up, but there are still some adjustments being made to the workflow.
She's worked most weekends since the change but says it's still too early to tell if staff can produce the needed work in less time.