How these companies cracked the four-day work week

How these companies cracked the four-day work week


A growing number of businesses are embracing the four-day work week, which was considered radical just a few years ago.

A growing number of businesses are embracing the four-day work week — and idea that was considered radical just a few years ago.

The Covid-19 pandemic appears to have sped up the adoption of a shorter working week, with workers increasingly demanding better work-life balance.

So, what can we learn from the companies and workers that have taken the plunge?

Watch the video above to learn how three companies have adopted the four-day work week and what it means for their employees.



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