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UK firms make four-day workweek permanent after world’s biggest trial
(www.euronews.com)
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This study, and most reasonable implementations, are pushing for 8-4 not 10-4. This may sound counter intuitive but most employees are more productive working 32 hours rather than 40 - it's very reasonable to assume that employees are more productive per hour when working less hours but the studies have shown that that productivity gain is so significant that you actually gain in total production if you give everyone an additional day off every week.
My bad, then. I thought this was the pilot where they'd get 4 days, but still work 40 hours.
Working 32 is better, but assuming they are not taking a pay cut (which was the point of the 4 day/40 hour week).