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Four day work week: Not just a worker's fond hope, but a surprising win for employers too

The global momentum toward a four-day workweek is no longer a utopian ideal but a data-backed labour revolution. Backed by studies and global pilots, the 100-80-100 model is proving beneficial for both employees and employers. As nations like the UK embrace this shift, India still clings to outdated norms, risking burnout over balance in a fast-changing world of work.
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