Four-day weeks are good for employee health, study suggests

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2 thoughts on “Four-day weeks are good for employee health, study suggests

  1. Did the employees take a 20% pay cut when they went to 4 days? Now they want more money to work a 40 hr week? This is one of many things wrong with this country.

    1. Yes – the fact that we have made all this progress and still think hours = productivity is everything wrong with the model of capitalism in America.

      I get paid for results – not hours worked lol

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