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Working four-day weeks for five days' pay? Research shows it pays off

  • Written by Jarrod Haar, Professor of Human Resource Management, Auckland University of Technology
Working four-day weeks for five days' pay? Research shows it pays offA four-day week trial showed that if workers have more control over their job, they feel and perform better.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-SA

Employees at a New Zealand company behind an innovative trial of a four-day working week have declared it a resounding success, with 78% saying they were better able to manage their work-life balance.

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