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The largest yet study on a four-day workweek included 141 companies, 90 percent of which retained the arrangement at the end ...
Working long hours week after week, with no end in sight, takes a toll on employees. Long work hours have been shown to ...
Compressing five days of work into four can create stress, but the benefits outweigh the downsides, sprawling study shows.
There’s no “magic formula,” an attorney and former Labor Department official told HR Dive, but there are some best practices ...
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