The Climate Benefits of a Four-Day Workweek
BBC,
2023
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Could a boon for worker well-being also provide a boost for the planet? The results of the world’s largest-ever four-day workweek experiment say yes: Employees benefit, and employers don’t suffer when they downshift from the 40-hour workweek. Some firms even found additional positive side effects, journalists Giada Ferraglioni and Sergio Colombo report. When employees commute less, it leads to a drop in emissions. And when workers have more free time, they’re more willing and able to engage in sustainable behaviors.
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About the Authors
Giada Ferraglioni is a freelance journalist focusing on foreign, environmental and social policy. Sergio Colombo is a global affairs journalist and editor.
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