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Our Community is a tech firm based in Melbourne and is one of the 20 Aussie companies getting in on the four day work week trial.
“We are now in a position to implement changes, trust employees to maintain productivity and make sure work-life balance is supported,” said its CEO as per .
The program is run by not-for-profit 4 Day Work Week Global. The company has organised the program in collaboration with a bunch of partners including Auckland University of Technology, University of Queensland, University of Sydney and Boston College.
The not-for-profit’s bossman reckons the trial is a big step in the right direction.
“We simply cannot go on as we have been, and we welcome the forward-thinking companies and business leaders in Australasia who are driving this change and showing the path forward,” as per .
Tbh, I’m a big fan of this move. Especially after being cooped up for so long during the panny-d, everyone deserves a little more time to experience the joys of not working.
I’d froth an extra day to get on the beers-I mean… rest and recharge for the challenges of an exciting new working week.
“It’s time we as leaders find ways to return some of this investment to them (the staff), not just in wages, bonuses and equity, but with time, so they can use the rest of those things to build a life they love.”
Andrew Barnes news.com.auThe 4-day week pilot starts tomorrow!
— 4 Day Week Campaign (@4Day_Week) June 5, 2022
For the next 6 months more than 3000 UK workers will enjoy the equivalent of a standard bank holiday every single week.
And the best thing about it? This could be the future of work for everyone.
Who’s excited?
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