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The real reason a 4-day workweek makes people happier in their jobs—it's not just more free time
It's not exactly surprising that workers support moving to a four-day workweek. In the last five years, hundreds of companies have piloted a four-day, 32-hour workweek with no pay cuts to some 8,700 ...
Four-day workweek trials surged in popularity a few years ago, when employees had more power at work. Now that the job market has cooled, many CEOs are demanding more from workers. AI could help bring ...
Tim Ferriss became a New York Times bestseller based on the idea that you can work actively for just four hours a week and earn enough to live comfortably through mostly passive income. And Ferriss is ...
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