Four-day work week trials have been labeled a 'resounding success,' but four big questions need answers

A little more than a century ago, most people in industrialized countries worked 60 hours a week—six ten-hour days. A 40-hour work week of five eight-hour days became the norm, along with increased paid holidays, in the 1950s.


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Source: Phys.org