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Sri Lanka is experimenting with a 4-day workweek—but there’s one big catch
FinanceSri Lanka is experimenting with a 4-day workweek—but there’s one big catch
By Tristan BoveJune 14, 2022
Two surfers in California.
PoliticsCalifornia takes a giant step toward making the 4-day workweek dream a reality
By Colin LodewickApril 12, 2022
Calendar with weekend days in red
LifestyleA CEO who implemented a 4-day workweek in July says her company ‘will never go back.’ It boosted revenue and morale
By Kylie LoganDecember 1, 2021
Over a third of workers want to return to the office full-time
Over a third of workers want to return to the office full-time
By Megan LeonhardtAugust 30, 2021
The 40-hour work week is a raw deal both for workers and their employers, this Nordic nation just learned
LeadershipThe 40-hour work week is a raw deal both for workers and their employers, this Nordic nation just learned
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJuly 8, 2021
Making success happen
This Company Swears By a 4-Day Work Week. Now It Has Advice on How Your Employer Can Make the Switch
By Grace DobushFebruary 20, 2019
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TechAmazon Tests 30-Hour Work Week
By David Z. MorrisAugust 28, 2016
Stressful day at the office
LeadershipYour 40-Hour Work Week Could Be Bad for Your Brain
By Kerry Close, Money and Audrey ShiJuly 19, 2016
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Americans Work Hard, But People In These 15 Countries Work Longer Hours
By Benjamin Snyder and Stacy JonesNovember 11, 2015
Republican Presidential Candidate Jeb Bush Campaigns In Tampa
LeadershipJeb Bush Just Apologized for His Joke About the French
By Ben GeierNovember 4, 2015
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