Nearly all companies who tried a 4-day workweek want to keep it

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Nearly all companies who tried a 4-day workweek want to keep it
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Over 60 U.K.-based companies participated in the pilot led by 4 Day Week Global, a nonprofit advocating for a four-day instead of a five-day workweek, in addition to flexibility around where, when and how people work.

Ninety-two percent of participating companies will continue to implement a four-day workweek following the trial, and over 90% of workers said they"definitely" wanted to continue their four-day workweeks.

For some workers, the end of the test period marked a point of no return: 15% said they wouldn't accept a five-day schedule again, no matter how high the salary. "There are always a few people who aren't comfortable changing the ways they work and for one reason or another, they still want to work those longer hours," Lockhart said.

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