Flexible arrangements
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Screw 996! European Study: Four-Day Workweek Boosts Productivity
A recent study suggests the four-day workweek, a strategy gaining traction, could boost productivity when strategically implemented. Research by UC3M across six European nations reveals its benefits in both public and private sectors. Flexible arrangements, including remote work and flexible hours, paired with organizational commitment, are key. Early adopters gain an advantage by building cohesive teams and lowering employee turnover, with the trend expanding beyond the tech sector.