No-mad | Istock | Getty ImagesThe United Auto Workers union has brought new attention to the idea of a 32-hour workweek as part of its strike demands.
A recent Bankrate survey found 81% of full-time workers want a four-day workweek.
That goes particularly for younger workers ages 18 to 42, with 83% embracing that work schedule, the personal finance website found.
The enthusiasm for a four-day workweek comes as the Covid-19 pandemic prompted many workers to question the so-called "hustle culture" that has defined traditional full-time in-office work.
The availability of a formal four-day workweek is still limited, Schweber said.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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