Workers at companies that tested out a 4-day workweek are happier and more efficient — and firms made more money. One lawmaker says it’s ‘here to stay.’::The latest data shows that workers and companies prosper under a four-day workweek. Rep. Mark Takano wants to make it law.

  • @Jackthelad@lemmy.world
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    1211 months ago

    I mean, did this really need testing to find it would work?

    Working fewer days is obviously going to make us happier and, as a result, work better.

    • @Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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      1311 months ago

      Yeah but the cherry on top is that, for example computer guys&gals will produce better on a 4 day week than on a 5 day week! It’s not like being “on” @80percent makes you produce 90% of what you did when being “on” @100%. It’s giving you a day totally free (same salary, not longer days) and you produce at 105%.

      Work@home have also shown more productivity.

      That’s why we start to wonder why the hell middle management wants us back in the office, at a maximum hours a week.

      They probably are bored all alone, and are devoid of empathy, that’s my take anyways!

    • @outdated_belated
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      611 months ago

      The hope was given this research, companies would be swayed by its evidence and logic. The reality is that companies operate off of neither.