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Want a Four-Day Work Week? Show This Research to Your Boss
Revenue rose 8% at companies in study, with positive impacts on productivity, employee well being and carbon emissions.
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The first large-scale study of a four-day workweek has come to a startling close: Not one of the 33 participating companies is returning to a standard five-day schedule.
Data released Tuesday show the organizations involved registered gains in revenue and employee productivity, as well as drops in absenteeism and turnover. Workers on a four-day schedule also were more inclined to work from the office than home.