19/03/2024
Employer Q&A: The four-day week
The pros and cons of a four-day working week are a hot topic. Proponents shout that it raises productivity (by increasing focus and more efficient workload management) and improves work-life balance (higher job satisfaction and less stress, sickness etc). Naysayers point to struggles to maintain customer service, meet deadlines and an increase in recruitment and staffing costs (think increased hourly rates and the need for more staff to cover “off” days).
It is an attractive recruitment proposition in the modern labour market. Is it here to stay? It looks likely in industries where the workforce can be structured to ensure that its needs are met, without leading staff to encounter four “extreme” days as opposed to five manageable ones. There are certainly many examples out there of businesses who have found trials to be a great success, but there are also some on the other side of the fence. What are the legal considerations? Read more below..
The pros and cons of a four-day working week are a hot topic. Proponents shout that it raises productivity (by increasing focus and more efficient workload management) and improves work-life balance (higher job satisfaction and less stress, sickness etc). Naysayers point to struggles to maintain cus...