Is a Four-Day Week the Next Stage for Flexible-Working?
12-Jun-23
Is a Four-Day Week the Next Stage for Flexible-Working? As insurance recruitment specialists, at Aston Charles we know that flexibility around working hours and working location is one factor in attracting candidates to jobs and has been for many years. Though flexible-working has always been a draw for potential candidates, the Coronavirus pandemic made it far more normal within the work force, with lots of people now working from home, hot-desking, job sharing, and taking advantage of other modes of flexible-working practices. As flexible-working evolves, we are getting asked by candidates about the possibility of a four-day working week. What is the four-day working week? Generally, the four-day working week can be understood in two ways. One is to work compressed hours within four days. In this model, employees are expected to do 37 hours of work, but over four days instead of five. This is attractive for some employees, because it allows the opportunity to have a full day off per week – which may reduce childcare costs, allow them to pursue a hobby or take long weekends. However, during those four days the stress may be considerable, and it could be questioned whether the employee can maintain productivity while working such long days. The other form of four-day working week is the 100:80:100 model. This type of flexible-working means that employees only work 80% of their usual hours (four normal-length days instead of five.) They will continue to get 100% of their pay and make a commitment to provide 100% productivity. Can a four-day week work? Instinctively, most people would say “no.” After all, how can a work force provide the same amount of work in four days as they would in five? Henley Business School did extensive research into both types of four-day working week in 2021, and discovered a number of interesting statistics: 68% of the businesses that offer a four-day working week believe that this helps them recruit the best talent to their job ...
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