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How a 4-day workweek boosts productivity and cuts burnout, global study reveals
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A recent international study reveals that a four-day workweek, with no pay cut, significantly reduces burnout and improves mental health. The six-month trial, involving over 2,800 employees across six countries, demonstrated increased productivity and overall well-being. Impressively, over 90% of participating companies chose to continue the 4-day schedule after the study, signaling a potential shift in workplace norms.
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