Iceland is switching to a four-day work week
Iceland is introducing a four-day work week, maintaining the same level of productivity. Experts note the improvement of employee well-being, stress reduction and work-life balance. The successful experiment led the country to a plan for a full transition to a four-day period.
Iceland has decided to switch to a four-day working week, becoming one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. According to experts, productivity in the country has remained at the same level or even increased, which is accompanied by an improvement in the overall well-being of workers. Shortening the workweek has reduced stress and improved work-life balance, making the experiment a success. The country intends to fully implement the four-day working week, building on these positive results.
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