Read previewA four-day workweek reduces staff turnover, improves employee mental health, and saves money, according to the largest public sector trial held in the UK.
On Monday, academics at two British universities — Cambridge and Salford — released their findings from a 15-month trial of a shortened working week.
It is the largest public sector trial of the four-day workweek held so far in the UK, involving 697 employees, including office and waste workers.
The number of external applicants for open roles also greatly increased, with 76% reporting the four-day week trial as influencing them to apply for open positions.
The US, Canada, Ireland, and Germany are among the countries that have trialed the shortened working week.
Persons:
—, Daiga Kamerāde, Brendan Burchell, Burchell, Joe Ryle
Organizations:
Service, — Cambridge, Salford —, South, South Cambridgeshire District, Business, Staff, University of Salford, Workers, Human, Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
Locations:
South Cambridgeshire, England, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Belgium