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4-day workweek success: 89% of UK companies in trial continuing ...

61 UK companies participated in the world's largest four-day workweek test run in 2023, and the results seem to be sticking in 2024.

Most companies sticking to 4-day week one year after world's largest ...

Most U.K. companies that took part in the world's largest 4-day workweek trial have decided to keep it permanently · 3 days ago. a young man ...

4 Day Working Week in UK - Is it the Future of Work? - Papershift

In the UK, the idea of a 4-day working week was first floated by the labour party during the 2019 election, pledging to move the country to a ...

Is The 4 Day Workweek Happening? - Labour Laws UK

A four-day work week in Britain means working full hours in fewer days. Companies adopting this plan aim to keep the same output in less time, without cutting ...

Focus: Making the four-day week work for Britain | Reuters

British recruitment agency Reed.co.uk said it had seen a rise in the number of job advertisements offering a four-day week since the start of ...

Dozens of companies are testing a 4-day workweek in the U.K.

The six-month trial, organized by 4 Day Week Global, is billed as the largest experiment of its kind in the world. " ...

29 Companies With 4-Day Work Weeks | Built In

The Wanderlust Group ... The outdoor-oriented tech company adopted a four-day work week — Mondays off — two months into the pandemic as a way to help its ...

100 UK companies sign on to permanent 4-day work week

Productivity and employee wellbeing on the up. ... Thousands of employees at 100 companies in the United Kingdom will permanently switch to a four ...

Could we see a four-day working week in the UK? - The Independent

Most of the UK companies that participated in a ground-breaking four-day working week trial have made the policy permanent, a new study shows.

UK firms loved a four-day week trial—but it's not for everyone - Quartz

Employees reported a 71% drop in feelings of burnout, and there was a 65% reduction in sick days taken, according to trial results collated in a ...

The Four-Day Working Week Has Been Made Permanent By Most ...

In 2022, 61 companies in the UK partook in a six month long trial of the four-day work week, and a year on it has been revealed that nearly 90 ...

The employer's guide to the four-day working week | RSM UK

For example, for a full-time, five-day a week employee an entitlement to ten working days' sick leave will translate to two working weeks' sick pay. For a 4DWW ...

Dozens of British employers stick to 4-day workweek after pilot

Dozens of British employers trialing a four-day working week have mostly decided to stick with it after a pilot.

Is the four-day week here to stay? - People Management

During the second half of 2022, 2,900 workers across 61 companies in the UK took part in a trial that involved reducing to a standard four-day ...

How Labour's four-day week compares to other countries - iNews

Several countries across Europe and around the world have some type of four-day workweek, which largely follow two models ... UK employees could ...

Four-day workweek - Wikipedia

A four-day workweek is an arrangement where a workplace or place of education has its employees or students work or attend school, college or university ...

Is A Four-Day Week The Future Of Work? | Corporate Rebels

At Happy, we are three months into a six-month UK-pilot of the four-day week. It involves 70 organisations and 3500 people.

Work less, produce more? UK companies embrace four-day week

The world's largest trial of a four-day working week has been taking place in the UK since last June with mostly positive results: Of the 61 ...

Four-day working week: What is it and when's it coming to the UK?

The five-day week has been part of UK working life for more than a century so an alteration would be considered a radical shift. It is a change ...

A public sector 4-day workweek trial had practically no drawbacks ...

A four-day work week trial at a UK council cut staff turnover by 39%, researchers from two universities said. · The council saved almost $500,000 ...