Campaign For 4-Day Work Week Gains Momentum

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The campaign for a 4-day work week gains momentum after “The Great Resignation” saw 47 million Americans quit their jobs in 2021 due to burnout. According to 4 Day Week Global, 63% of businesses say a shorter week made it easier to attract and retain talent and 78% of employees claimed they were happier.  

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“The Great Resignation” is a term which sprang up in the USA during the covid-19 pandemic, as millions of Americans decided to quit their jobs. The phrase was first mentioned in news items here, in August 2021, and really exploded to popular attention after November 2021, a month which saw 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs. By January 2022, around 20 million Americans left their work during the coronavirus pandemic.

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