Studies have shown that the four-day workweek can be beneficial.
AdvertisementTV personality and multimillionaire Simon Cowell has gotten on board with the four-day workweek hype and given up working on Fridays because "it's just pointless," he said in an interview with British tabloid The Sun .
The 64-year-old said that he used to be a workaholic and clocked in 20 hours of work a day running shows.
There is evidence that a four-day workweek can be beneficial.
They're seeking out alternatives such as the four-day workweek, working nine days every two weeks, or even opting for so-called "lazy girl jobs" that are low-effort roles with decent pay.
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