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How a 4-day workweek could reduce burnout without hurting productivity

Summary by CW33 Dallas / Ft. Worth
STACKER — Imagine a world where the workweek is only four days long. You'd have an additional day free to run a household, spend time with loved ones, devote time to hobbies, or rest. For many workers globally, this is now a tangible reality. Nearly a century after the five-day workweek was established, the four-day workweek is moving from theoretical trials to real-world implementation. Groundbreaking trials across the world reveal the transfor…

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The Workers Rights broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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