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UK firms make four-day workweek permanent after world’s biggest trial
(www.euronews.com)
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In a forty-year career, that would work out to about 2000 extra days off, more than 5 1/2 cumulative years of work-free days.
Same math, but that's 50 more days off a year, give or take. Most people would kill for that.
(I'm for the m-th, tu-f pair of weeks to get a 4 day every other weekend)
Where do I do the killing?
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