The “4 days a week trial” will continue in the UK
According to the BBC report, a report assessing the impact of the pilot application, which was launched in June 2022 by the non-profit organization “4 Day Week Global” in the country, in which more than 3,000 employees worked 4 days a week for 6 months, he said he had “comprehensive benefits, especially for the well-being of employees,” he found out.
56 of the 61 companies participating in the application stated that they will continue working 4 days a week, at least for now.
The overall findings of the report include that staff are much less likely to report being sick, more inclined to stay with their employer, lower hiring costs, and making staff training more valuable.
Tyler Grange, an environmental consultancy firm with 6 offices across the UK, has announced that it will continue with its new model of work.
“Basically, if you give people this incredible boost, they’re going to work really hard to make it work,” General Manager Simon Ursell said. saying.
Ursell said his team is happier, absenteeism has dropped by two-thirds and the company has received many job applications.
The results of the trial were evaluated by researchers from the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford and Boston College. (AA)