The four day working week

From June 2022, for a trial period of six months, 60 companies across the UK are set to trial the four day working week. With more than 3000 workers taking part, covering a diverse workforce, this pilot scheme is believed to be the largest in the world. This pilot scheme is aimed at improving working conditions through studying the employment patterns across the workforce, whilst maintaining no reduction in pay.  Academics at Oxford and Cambridge University, 4 Day Week Global and Think-Tank Autonomy will be running this pilot programme.

There are a number of benefits and drawbacks employers should reflect on when considering adopting the four day working week:

Potential benefits for your business:

Potential drawbacks for your business:

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