The idea of a four-day workweek is no longer a joke. World's biggest trial gets a thumbs up
Six-month pilot programs with over 180 companies are currently underway in a half-dozen countries. Employers typically transition to four-day, 32-hour schedules (with variations depending on role and industry), with no reduction in pay.

The idea of a four-day workweek is no joke. California lawmakers recently considered, and then shelved, plans for a statewide four-day workweek for some employees. A survey by Gartner found a shorter week to be a favored recruitment and retention strategy.
Six-month pilot programs with over 180 companies are currently underway in a half-dozen countries. Employers typically transition to four-day, 32-hour schedules (with variations depending on role and industry), with no reduction in pay. In the UK pilot, executives at companies with a total of 3,300 employees were surveyed at the halfway point. The program is operated in conjunction with the 4 Day Week Campaign and the think tank Autonomy, along with a data-collection partnership of researchers at Boston College, Cambridge University and Oxford University.
Nearly all of the participating UK organizations (86%) said they'll likely keep four-day schedules after the pilots finish in November. Almost half, 49%, said that productivity had improved, while 46% said it has remained stable.
"It's extremely encouraging to see that," said Joe O'Connor, chief executive officer of 4 Day Week Global, who had expected organisations to show steadier output. "We would see it as a big productivity success if productivity stayed the same."

"They think they've got an open, bottom-up style of decision-making, but in practice, that might not be so," he said. Growing pains are part of the process.
"It wasn't a walk in the park at the start, but no major change ever is," said Nicci Russell, managing director of Waterwise, a nonprofit focused on reducing water consumption. "We have all had to work at itthings like annual leave can make it harder to fit everything in. But the team are pretty happy, and we certainly all love the extra day out of the office."

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