In 2019, Iceland made headlines by becoming one of the first countries in the world to adopt the four-day working week, not through a general law, but through agreements allowing workers to negotiate shorter weeks or reduced hours. Five years on, the results are indisputable. The Icelandic experiment began in…
It sounds like 4 ten-hour days with an unpaid hour lunch. The real mental health benefit is probably the extra day off, not the actual hours worked. Plus reduced commute time is a big factor.
36 hours across 4 days seems like kinda a lot to me, would’ve expected 30-32
It sounds like 4 ten-hour days with an unpaid hour lunch. The real mental health benefit is probably the extra day off, not the actual hours worked. Plus reduced commute time is a big factor.
4 nine hour days likely. Lunch is just part of the workday in salaried positions in Europe usually.