A UK trial of a 4-day workweek with 61 companies was so successful that 54 kept it, and most made it permanent, per NPR.
Employees worked less but stayed just as productive, with some companies seeing revenue grow by 35%. Workers also reported better health, less burnout, and even losing weight.
“We could quit, like we knew everyone wanted us to … or be the best team in the country, like we know we are.
We chose Option B.”
@jacksawyer33 and @OhioStateFB are one win away. https://t.co/kAnmCf2sq5