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  2. Four-day workweek - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, D'Youville College announced a transition to a 4-day, 32-hour work week for all staff and administration without any change to employees pay or benefits. [109] The employees were previously working 37.5 hours per week. [109] This initiative was a follow-up to a pilot program in 2020 which received positive feedback from ...

  3. I Work 4 Days a Week — Here’s How I Make More Than I Did ...

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    Thanks to her side gigs, Abacan is making upward of $10,000 per month compared to around $6,000 previously when working five days a week. She credits the four-day schedule with providing her the ...

  4. Here's Where You Can Work 4 Days a Week or Less - AOL

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    Thousands of workers at 70 companies in the U.K. have started a four-day work week pilot program.The lucky 3,300 employees do everything from provide financial services to fish and chips, and are ...

  5. Labour’s four-day week: How it will work and who can do it

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    Ahead of July’s election, the 4 Day Week Campaign called on political parties to back a reduction of the maximum working week from 48 hours to 32 by the end of the decade, with no loss of pay.

  6. Compensation and benefits - Wikipedia

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    Flexible work - Includes working from home (WFH), flexible start and finish times, and reduced hours of work [15] (e.g. the 4 day week [17]). Reciprocity theory is an important theory underpinning benefits, as it builds a social norm whereby an employer provides a 'positive' benefit, which is warmly received. [16]

  7. Employee education benefits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, US corporations began reducing training and other benefits for employees. The prevalence of employee education benefits programs was further reduced during the Great Recession, from 61 percent of companies surveyed in 2008 to 51 percent in 2018. [10] In 2021, a refound popularity among large employers has been met with skepticism.

  8. A tech company saw blockbuster results from U.K.’s first ...

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    It’ll also take many more trials to pivot away from the decades-old practice of working close to 40 hours a week. “The 4-day week – or other versions of it, such as a 9-day fortnight, or ...

  9. Workweek and weekend - Wikipedia

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    Some government and corporate employees now work a 9/80 work schedule (80 hours over 9 days during a two-week period)—commonly 9-hour days Monday to Thursday, 8 hours on one Friday, and off the following Friday. Some government or corporate employees work a 10/40 schedule—10 hours per day over 4 days, usually with Fridays off.