A growing number of smaller companies are adopting a four-day workweek. Now the results of a recent trial at Microsoft suggest it could work even for the biggest businesses.
Looks like it was an experiment so they had a planned start/stop date. They probably want to get some more data and go through legal before fully enacting it.
Plus, they’re dealing with Japan which had a hugely different work culture to most of the world.
These poor mfers were probably just stoked to have the insulin pendulum swing a bit - no idea how well it transpires in counties with normal conditions
(Full disclosure, I’ll a kiwi, so we work hard but have basic protections, etc. No idea what it would do in America or Europe - probably still awesome, but I doubt it would pay for itself so clearly as the insane Japanese convention)
Looks like it was an experiment so they had a planned start/stop date. They probably want to get some more data and go through legal before fully enacting it.
Plus, they’re dealing with Japan which had a hugely different work culture to most of the world.
These poor mfers were probably just stoked to have the insulin pendulum swing a bit - no idea how well it transpires in counties with normal conditions
(Full disclosure, I’ll a kiwi, so we work hard but have basic protections, etc. No idea what it would do in America or Europe - probably still awesome, but I doubt it would pay for itself so clearly as the insane Japanese convention)