Was just reading this article "4 day work week gaining momentum in Canada" and frankly, I don't really think that's the case as much as I wish it was so.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/four-day...poll-1.1872369
Quote:
A four-day work week may be gaining mainstream momentum in corporate Canada as workplaces continue to fine tune post-pandemic schedules and working conditions, new research suggests.
A survey by recruitment firm Robert Half found 91 per cent of senior managers polled said they would support a four-day work week for their team.
Most managers also anticipate their company will transition to a shorter working week within the next five years.
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They claim that 91%(!) of senior managers polled support a 4 day work week and the majority think their company will transition to it in the next 5 years.
Maybe it's cause I work for an American corp but this is not my experience and it's not on the radar for us, but maybe I just work with out of touch managers and business is more progressive. Would be interested to see how Robert Half framed the question and who they polled..
Hell, how many companies are forcing people back to the office just to have buts in seats, but now we're going to cut a work-day?
Anyways, discuss. Is your workplace considering a 4 day work week?