“Four day work weeks sound too good to be true. These companies make it work”
July 15, 2019
” Shake Shack recently announced it would test out the idea of a four-day workweek at some of its restaurants on the West Coast. The tests vary by restaurant, but employees work an average of 40 hours in four days with the same pay and benefits…
Employees at software company Wildbit have been working 32-hour, four-day workweeks for more than two years. The shorter week started out as an experiment over one summer, but it proved to be beneficial for everyone…
The key to making a four-day workweek sustainable is setting very clear and measurable goals, according to Castellano…”
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/01/success/four-day-work-week/index.html