British Companies Were the First to Try the Four-Day Workweek. Now They Want It to Become Law
Business and EconomicsA six-month extension of the pilots aims to gather data needed to incorporate the proposal into law.
Read more »A six-month extension of the pilots aims to gather data needed to incorporate the proposal into law.
Read more »Japan wants to transform its labor model to enhance competitiveness in employment and boost the nation's birth rate. As a result, hybrid work has gained traction over the past four years.
Read more »Gates says AI will boost productivity enough to make a three-day workweek possible. However, some experts highlight the potential consequences for American businesses.
Read more »Jamie Dimon believes that the use of AI will allow companies to reduce working hours to 3.5 days per week and increase productivity.
Read more »The country of “karoshi,” or “death from overwork,” wants to reduce the amount of consecutive work days allowed under law from 48 to 14 days.
Read more »A Swiss court has ruled that time spent going to the bathroom doesn’t count as working time, meaning companies aren’t required to pay employees for these breaks.
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