Companies may eventually transition to four days in person, with a flexible Friday option, according to Barry Diller.
Which is what is going to lead to — I think sensibly — not necessarily a four-day work week, but four days in the office, and Fridays you can work from home or work at your own schedule."
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, companies have gravitated toward flexible working schedules, but the multitude of options has created some "chaos" at companies, according to Diller.
Diller isn't the only investor calling for a more flexible working norm.
During an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday, Mets owner Steve Cohen said that the growth of artificial intelligence could lead to a shortened four-day work week.
Persons:
Barry Diller, CNBC's, Diller, Steve Cohen
Organizations:
IAC, Wednesday, Mets