Four-day week improves performance and well-being

Four-day week improves performance and well-being

The experiment shows stress at work and the associated physical and psychological stress, the experiment shows. © Valentinrussanov/iStock

A four-day week is considered to be desirable to achieve a better work-life balance and make the work more effective. But is the compression of the workload from five to four days actually beneficial? Do the performance and stress increase or from this? One study now showed: whoever with the same salary and the same tasks

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