The 4-Day Workweek. Should You Try?

The 4-Day Workweek. Should You Try?

The 4-Day Workweek: Should You Try?

Are you worried that your employees look anxious and tired? Are you concerned about losing your best employees to higher paying jobs at big companies?


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We consult with our clients constantly about the?"Hiring and Retention Levers"?that small businesses can pull to reel in the best talent for their organization. We suggest levers such as more PTO, schedule flexibility, personalized anniversary gifts, and more to set you apart as an employer. However, there is a new concept that is turning a lot of heads: The?4-Day Work Week.


Before you stop reading this email?because a 4-day work week is impossible, I suggest you look at this?case study in the UK. Companies are testing out this 32 hour work week hoping to reduce burnout, retain staff and recruit excellent employees.?You may call 32 hours part-time, but many companies are calling this full-time and providing regular benefits and PTO. Let's break down the positives and the negatives:

Positives due to case studies mostly done outside of the US:

  • Work?satisfaction?is up
  • Work?happiness?is up
  • The most shocking:?Job?productivity?is actually up
  • Without surprise -?Retention?is up

Negatives:

  • We don’t know the?long-term effect?on productivity because the studies are too new
  • Employees might also be?more stressed?to get their work done in a 32-hour week


What do I think:

  • It really depends on your company and what you are hearing from your employees.?
  • A good way to see if it might work for you is to do a test period. Tell your employees that from June to August, everyone will be expected to get their full jobs done, but that the office will close at noon on Fridays. Talk with your leaders first about how this can be accomplished.?This will not work for all companies, but it might work for yours.??

You will be surprised how excited your employees are with just the 4 hours off.??You may even be surprised by how much?productivity increases. You also may see less people giving their notice to quit.


I know it is one of the stranger concepts we have suggested, but you won’t know until you try. Sometimes you have to be different to set yourself apart.

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Check out recent articles on the study and the articles that are being written right now around this concept:

NY Times Article

WSJ Article

If you want more in depth talks, Matt Filer and I discuss the 4-day workweek in our latest podcast:



Adam Clark

Relationship Technologist

1 年

I am certain with the right implementation/deployment of technology, we can find a way to make a 4 day work week feasible ??

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Joanne Hubert

Senior Client and Talent Acquisition Specialist

1 年

A 4-day workweek would be a great way to keep and attract employees. I would love to see this be successful.

Veda Bush

Controller at Innovative Outsourcing

1 年

Love this idea. Having flexibility in my workweek has been my #1 motivator to keep working where I work. I think everyone could benefit from a little more flexibility and I believe it would make people more productive in the hours they are working.

Karen Moss, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Senior Human Resources Consultant at INNOVATIVE OUTSOURCING

1 年

Great information from Cindi!

Natalie Phillips

Senior Talent Acquisition at Innovative Outsourcing, Inc.

1 年

Love this idea. I especially like the concept of 1/2 day Fridays, during the summer, to test it out. Money isn't the necessarily the reason why people leave jobs and this and some of the other levers that you mentioned, sound like great motivators and incentives.

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