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  1. How many countries have four-day work weeks? There are approximately 20 countries that have either implemented a four-day work week or that are testing out the concept.

  2. 2 lut 2024 · Germany is already home to one of the shortest average working weeks in Europe. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), the average working week is 34.2 hours.

  3. 5 paź 2024 · Here are all of the countries with four-day weeks in some form. They’ve either 1) implemented a four-day work week law, 2) proposed a new bill, or 3) are trialing it in some way. You’ll see I included city, state, and county governments as well to give a full picture of the movement from the public sector.

  4. Although no country has fully adopted a 4 day work week, many of the countries below are experimenting with one or have a short average working week. 1. Australia. 4 day work week pilot. In total 26 companies took part in a 4 day work week trial. 2. Austria. Short average workweek (36hrs)

  5. 3 wrz 2024 · 5 Countries with a 4-Day Workweek. We’ll cut to the chase – although four-day workweeks have been creating quite a buzz over the last few years, there are very few countries that have...

  6. A four-day workweek is an arrangement where a workplace or place of education has its employees or students work or attend school, college or university over the course of four days per week rather than the more customary five. [1]

  7. High-income and/or developed countries with a cultural emphasis on work/life balance and adequate leisure/family time generally have shorter official workweeks (some as short as four days) and more vacation days. These countries also trend toward more generous overtime compensation, more worker-friendly regulations, more favorable parental ...

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