i'm worried about it'll be used as an excuse to pay people less frankly, i think some companies will do the math and say, right, whell, that's one day less. I also think the opposite could happen, not in terms of money, but i know i is a consumer. Love services, and i can get for those services 24 seven. If we did go to a four day week, could we sort of stagger our work force? And actually, what would the impact of that be on the business? Because i know as a consumer, i like to be able to call my banka at nigh on a saturday. You can't do that with traditional
Is it time to abandon the five-day work week? Or is the "five-days on, two days off" cadence of work and rest more important than ever?
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Speakers: Bruce Daisley, Elizabeth Uviebinené, Karl Nicholson and Nick Srnicek
Host: Anne McElvoy
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