Countries like Iceland and New Zealand have trialed a four-day workweek with surprising results, showing increased productivity and employee satisfaction. Microsoft Japan reported a 40% increase in productivity.
The four-day workweek emphasizes that working smarter, not longer, is essential in a digital economy. Studies reveal employees are productive for just three to four hours each day.
Employees advocate for a four-day workweek due to increased mental health benefits, reduced burnout, and the ability to strengthen personal relationships with an extra day free.
The traditional five-day workweek is rooted in industrial-age norms, but in a knowledge-driven economy, it's time to rethink productivity and work-life balance.
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