“Don’t count on it.” That’s what Joanne Lipman recently wrote at the New York Times, in a piece titled “The Elusive Promise of the Four-Day Workweek.”
Lipman’s pessimism is rooted in studies that ironically reveal the four-day workweek as “superior.” They show productivity resembling the five-day workweek, but much more important, “employee satisfaction soared.”
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