Are Four-Day Workweeks The Future For Startups?

Until recently, the prospect of working four days a week was just wishful thinking for most workers. However, since the pandemic and the move to more flexible work patterns, many businesses have transitioned to a shorter working week.

Last year’s four-day workweek pilot schemes in the U.K., U.S., Canada, and Australia proved successful. On a scale of zero to 10, the average rating from companies taking part was nine, with many pledging to continue the new work regime beyond the trials.

A four-day workweek won’t suit every organization. It may only be viable for companies able to adapt to a new way of working, which may

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