After Four-Day Workweek Trial, 91% of Companies Opt to Continue Schedule

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'It's time for the four-day week to go mainstream,' said advocates.

4 Day Week Global's report, released Monday, companies were given a choice as to how they would shorten their workweeks, with some opting for Fridays off and others reducing working days per year so employees would work an average of 32 hours per week.

Ninety-one percent said after the trial wrapped up in December that they would continue implementing the 32-hour week, and 18 companies—nearly a third—said they were committing to a permanent change based on the test run. Just three said they would return to a five-day week. The companies did not experience decreased revenue, as critics of reduced working hours have claimed they would. Revenues rose 35% on average, compared with the same time period in previous years.

More than 70% of workers reported lower levels of "burnout," and employees reported fewer experiences of anxiety and increased "positive emotions" during the trial. "It is also encouraging to see that participants reported slight improvements in their physical health," reads the study report. "With 37% of employees reporting improvements in physical health , the study suggests that a four-day workweek has the potential to reduce costs associated with healthcare."The pilot program expanded on an earlier experiment conducted by 4 Day Week Global, whose results were published in November.

 

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