World’s biggest four-day working week trial ends in success - BBC News

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  • A six-month trial testing the costs and benefits of a four-day working week across a number of different businesses has ended in success.
    Sixty-one employers across the UK took part in the trial, and were all keen to permanently implement the new work pattern upon its completion.
    A report assessing the impact of the alternative working hours found it had "extensive benefits", particularly for employees' well-being.
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  • @Calamari_Con_Carne
    @Calamari_Con_Carne Год назад +5980

    4 days is quickly dethroning the 5-day workweek as the norm here in the Netherlands. I can tell you it is fantastic.

    • @Tom-tp1jv
      @Tom-tp1jv Год назад +287

      Legal weed and 4 day workweek Gdam Netherlands fair play

    • @RnRnR
      @RnRnR Год назад +55

      Im moving rn

    • @joost4941
      @joost4941 Год назад +45

      I’m lving here all my live and have never heard of that her or done it neither my parents.
      In fact I’m currently making 52-60 hours in 2 jobs.. and before that I studied full time in Uni and did 2x 12 hour workdays ik the weekend. Guess I’m doing something wrong 😅

    • @abelpower
      @abelpower Год назад +2

      If you work 1 day less is less money at the end of the month or it works different?

    • @ainem.t1482
      @ainem.t1482 Год назад +29

      Where the hell are you working at in NL that's letting you work 4 days? I'm still hammering at my keyboard on Fridays...

  • @thefaithful5991
    @thefaithful5991 Год назад +5302

    This is what the UK needs, this is what the world needs.

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Год назад +51

      3 and half Days I say. Balance 😁

    • @doctorpanigrahi9975
      @doctorpanigrahi9975 Год назад +33

      No, British workers are less productive and there's not been any growth in production since 2010. Why do you think the reason for inflation? Not enough goods as per demand.

    • @mrrayong
      @mrrayong Год назад +9

      work shy labour supporter im guessing

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Год назад

      @@mrrayong a slave to the system you are. Too blind to notice you are being shafted. This one is for you 👇ruclips.net/video/ghP7kImI9WM/видео.html

    • @thefaithful5991
      @thefaithful5991 Год назад +106

      @@mrrayong Work shy ? Don't act like you know everything you live life in a box , and have no consideration for anyone else who do you think you are ? '"Work Shy'" it has nothing to do with work shy but work life balance, you make bold statements but don't think before you speak , majority of public are not for wealthy well off backgrounds and these are hard working people. If you want to give 70 years 5-7days a week to your work place go ahead but a lot of people just want to be with their families.

  • @arthurdixon5890
    @arthurdixon5890 Год назад +1058

    I’m a 72 year old maintenance engineer and my employer will not grant me part-time working. I really hope more businesses adopt 4 day working. It has always made sense to me. Well done to those business Leaders who have had the courage to give this a trial.

    • @1994DLewis
      @1994DLewis Год назад +46

      Hope you're able to retire soon, Arthur.

    • @bro89174
      @bro89174 Год назад +4

      I'd leave find somewhere that appreciates u

    • @1994DLewis
      @1994DLewis Год назад +9

      @@bro89174 he's of a different generation though. They weren't like that.

    • @arthurdixon5890
      @arthurdixon5890 Год назад +25

      Thank you all for your kind words. I lost my main pension when the business declared bankruptcy and I enjoy working but 4 days would help me & people like me who still want to contribute to our society and earn enough to live. I would just enjoy a bit of flexibility.

    • @Celeste-in-Oz
      @Celeste-in-Oz Год назад +8

      Someone please offer this decent man a decent part time position… his experience & dedication would be an asset.

  • @kinilas
    @kinilas Год назад +317

    It's crazy that it took this long for companies to learn that taking care of employees increases their productivity.

    • @boulevard14
      @boulevard14 Год назад +3

      This isn't that though. This is giving them less working hours for the same pay.

    • @nunnil1655
      @nunnil1655 Год назад

      ​@@boulevard14you can also look at it another way. You're paying more for each hour because employees are being more productive in those hours. I highly recommend you read the studies. While yes, you're paying more for less hours, those hours are more productive since overall productivity did not take a hit after the transition. On top of this, employees feel better, they have more time to do other things. I don't have data to support this but I'd think that the extra day off could mean workers can actually go out, do things, spend and contribute more to the economy as well.

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Год назад

      So workers should be docked the 2hrs each day they haven't been working.

    • @montybrown5410
      @montybrown5410 Год назад +3

      @@boulevard14 How would you define "taking care of employees" if "giving them less working hours for the same pay" doesn't qualify?
      The study clearly stated no impact to revenue, inferring a similar amount accomplished despite reduced work time. The nearly 2/3rds reduction in sick days by itself likely goes a ways to balance out the shortened work week.

    • @montybrown5410
      @montybrown5410 Год назад

      @@Robert-cu9bm Thing is most people aren't paid for their work, they're paid for their time.

  • @dominicwilliams214
    @dominicwilliams214 Год назад +2906

    Please make this a thing world wide

    • @mitzievo
      @mitzievo Год назад +18

      You got to get a job first ..

    • @davidm5966
      @davidm5966 Год назад +55

      @@mitzievo it’s not hard to make money or get a job dude

    • @mitzievo
      @mitzievo Год назад +5

      @David M I know I have one thanks , what is hard is sticking at it and lot being a weak snowflake who wants handouts and daddy government to hold there hand

    • @jamesirvine9541
      @jamesirvine9541 Год назад +3

      Most engineering places already do this saves on energy bills to

    • @ElonHusky
      @ElonHusky Год назад

      No

  • @c.m5043
    @c.m5043 Год назад +2058

    I changed from 5 days a week at 37.5hrs to 4 days at 30hrs. I have Wednesday and weekends off. It's been a HUGE change for me. My work/life balance is perfect. I have time with my family, friends and to spend time doing things I like on my Wednesday to myself. Working only 2 days back to back at a time feels so manageable and I am able to give more to my work on those days.

    • @Bella-wp7wz
      @Bella-wp7wz Год назад +41

      I wish my country did this 😔

    • @c.m5043
      @c.m5043 Год назад +6

      @@Bella-wp7wz where are you Bella?

    • @chrishepburn5251
      @chrishepburn5251 Год назад +12

      Same here! I went from 40 hours to 32 hours and have Wednesdays off.

    • @jessicas.6235
      @jessicas.6235 Год назад +27

      I did the same thing and my stress has gone down so much. I’m cheerful when I come to work. I’m lucky that I can still support myself on part time, as long as my rent stays low enough. It means less money for me, but I can get by and it’s worth less stress.

    • @c.m5043
      @c.m5043 Год назад +10

      @@chrishepburn5251 my man. The mid-week weekend 😎

  • @jamiejones8508
    @jamiejones8508 Год назад +433

    As an NHS worker who’s done 4 days a week for years to preserve sanity, this is what the NHS needs…but sadly I can’t see it happening easily :-0

    • @thesaint8400
      @thesaint8400 Год назад +6

      Between all those TikTok dances and telling people you're in the NHS all day, that must be exhausting. Going to add another colour to my rainbow poster.

    • @SaltyMaltyMo
      @SaltyMaltyMo Год назад +1

      I'm assuming the 4 day week within the department you're working at in the NHS is still 37.5 hours over the 4 days rather than reduced hours for the same full time pay? That's what a couple of my supervisors are doing in my workplace in NHS.
      Only time that 30 hours work for 37.5 pay was during the first pandemic lockdowns when the workload was down to a minimum and they needed to have more people socially distant in the workplace.

    • @elliotcowley8542
      @elliotcowley8542 Год назад

      @@thesaint8400 you sound very bitter and ignorant, diminishing other people’s struggles because no one cared about yours. Work on it

    • @jonw9791
      @jonw9791 Год назад +36

      @@thesaint8400Maybe don’t base your opinions from the mindless social media you seem to get your news from, and actually go outside? I don’t know a single staff member who made a tiktok.

    • @CoffeeFiend1
      @CoffeeFiend1 Год назад

      NHS Employee 2345-AT-257 your corporate overlords did not authorize this opinion. Please report to your local hub for refresher training and feel free to bring your filthy accompli- sorry, you're friends, feel free to bring your colleagues that share these opinions. It will be conducted in the basement.

  • @titteryenot4524
    @titteryenot4524 Год назад +808

    Sounds sensible. After all, no one has ever lain on their deathbed saying: “Man, I regret that extra 8 hours I didn’t put in at the office.”

    • @cz2301
      @cz2301 Год назад +6

      … never said no Asian boss

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 Год назад +30

      @@cz2301 That might be why the average stressed Asian boss hits their deathbed before everyone else!

    • @cz2301
      @cz2301 Год назад +7

      @@titteryenot4524 yes but the employees go first

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 Год назад +2

      @@cz2301 Do they? Are you sure? Would have thought the big boss crocks it first, given their greater responsibility.

    • @cz2301
      @cz2301 Год назад +8

      @@titteryenot4524 yea, but he oversees the team, who is also busy. In Japan, especially, in many companies you arent supposed to leave on time for fear of being sidelined - everyone is watching each other. In Taiwan, if there’s a holiday on a week day, people are supposed to compensate on Saturday, children as well. A friend in Asia told me that she started a new office job and she wont have vacations or free days in her first year. It’s brutal.

  • @caio5987
    @caio5987 Год назад +1785

    Once a 6 day working week was considered the norm
    It’s totally doable to work 4 days and produce the same as you would in 5 days

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 Год назад +41

      heck lets do three! ;)

    • @CorkBouldering
      @CorkBouldering Год назад +30

      It is perfectly doable to do 5 days work i 3 days it depends on attitude, pay and organisation of work. It just show how lazy we became.

    • @BeardedDragonMan1997
      @BeardedDragonMan1997 Год назад +9

      @@silverkitty2503 okay. You get 3 days worth of pay. I’m not sure about you, but I like money, and living comfortably.

    • @thomasbeaumont8884
      @thomasbeaumont8884 Год назад +65

      They said productivity increased. Happy workers are productive

    • @BeardedDragonMan1997
      @BeardedDragonMan1997 Год назад +5

      @@thomasbeaumont8884 every worker is disposable.

  • @Merzombie
    @Merzombie Год назад +118

    This needs to spread like wildfire globally.
    Malta even has 6 day work weeks. During festive season some make employees work 13 days straight before getting their 1 day off!
    People need to learn that not overworking your workforce and allowing them to actually have time for themselves to have a life outside of work, will make them happier and even more productive, a literal WIN-WIN.

    • @6Rangiku9
      @6Rangiku9 Год назад

      Do you know if they're fine with that or not though? There are people out there who dedicate themselves to work, purely to accrue capital and make themselves so wealthy they can retire at 40 or 50.

    • @cryora
      @cryora Год назад +7

      @@6Rangiku9 Some people dedicate themselves to work for life just to survive cause they make piss poor money.

    • @rayyanabdulwajid7681
      @rayyanabdulwajid7681 Год назад +1

      Here in India, some companies make you work on Sundays as well. And working on Saturdays is a norm

    • @Merzombie
      @Merzombie Год назад +1

      @@6Rangiku9 Not the case here im afraid. Malta's cost of living has been on a hefty incline for years while the minimum wage barely moves, so defiantly not a case of trying to rake in the dough for early retirement. That's more the big business owners mission rather than normal employees. Its purely the countries greed tbh as this is the norm thoughout, unless you can manage to get into some foreign igaming company or snipe an office job with amazing terms. Both of which can be difficult to find or be accepted for.
      So to TLDR answer your question, are they fine with it? No. Do they have much choice other than that? Also no.

    • @roshsurana
      @roshsurana Год назад

      I doubt it is

  • @tommytrails
    @tommytrails Год назад +297

    I’ve wished for this ever since finishing school. I’m a 28 year old kitchen fitter and believe this 100%. If only business owners were more open minded to try it we could all be happier at work.

    • @Mk.X-I
      @Mk.X-I Год назад +3

      go freelance and you can not work all the hours that you like

    • @adventureaviator9702
      @adventureaviator9702 Год назад

      @InquisitionXI How will he compete if he’s charging the same but the work takes longer (his 4 days a week compared to the big business competitions 5?)

    • @tommytrails
      @tommytrails Год назад +1

      @@Mk.X-I Yeah your right I could work for myself and It would be up to me what hours I worked (so long as the work was done in time)
      I’m employed and a paid a reasonable wage now tho so that’s why I do what I do I guess. To stuck in my comfort zone I suppose, plus’s I have a mortgage and all that now to make sure I can pay for.
      Would just be nice if more employers were open minded to try this sort of thing. say it to most people in the building industry tho and 99% of them just laugh and say it’s a stupid idea. The irony in that tho is there usually the ones disappearing for a fag break every 10mins and not really doing a great deal of work or not being productive most of the time.
      At Christmas time we all do job and go tho and it’s surprising how fast work gets done when you tell people they can leave once the jobs finished (we only get this luxury at Christmas for some reason 🙄) but I’ve always thought it’s just demoralising working and watching the clock all day if this works for us at Christmas why can’t it be more like that all the time.

    • @tommytrails
      @tommytrails Год назад +1

      @@adventureaviator9702 it wouldn’t take longer in my opinion. Would just work more productively and be more motivated to get the work done in a shorter time scale.

    • @SteazySnowSports
      @SteazySnowSports Год назад +2

      What the world needed was Corbyn as PM and Sanders as president. That would've seen change come for the people.

  • @360Fov
    @360Fov Год назад +1387

    Considering the absolutely obscene improvements in technology, communication speed, general ability to complete a lot of work more quickly, it stands to reason that people nowadays should be able to be as productive in a 4 day span as they were previously in a 5 day span. It won't apply to all sectors and jobs, but it will apply to many.

    • @Nosh_Feratu
      @Nosh_Feratu Год назад +40

      it will take a long time for the culture to change en masse, likely when the current senior generation retire, because sadly a lot of organisations in the UK are 'cost over value' organisations that see advances in technology and think 'workers can get more done in 5 days and we can generate more profit' rather than thinking about the well being and quality of life of their staff. Despite espousing the importance of work/life balance to their staff many simply view workers as interchangeable, expendable assets and don't really care until there are tribunals to deal with.
      I'm a national director/head of sector for a very large UK Design, Construction and Asset Mgmt organisation and have spent 20+ years in c-suite around the old guard, many have their head in the sand and feel personally tied to performance, their 'analog' way of thinking also means they're less likely to embrace digital operations or progressive practices like a 4 day week as they see it as a major threat to their bottom line, even if there is evidence to the contrary.
      I currently work 4 days (5th day is unpaid) for mental health reasons and its a game changer.

    • @Nosh_Feratu
      @Nosh_Feratu Год назад +3

      ​@@wbay3848 precisely

    • @SomeGuy-lw2po
      @SomeGuy-lw2po Год назад +25

      I do like the idea of a 4 day week even though it won't apply to my work. But I actually think productivity is suffering because for most people, they're over worked and under paid, they loose the drive to work hard.
      In my own personal experience, if you work hard, you're rewarded with more work, more stress, and very rarely more or sufficient pay.
      But this is good, but could some managers attempt to over work employees, such as people not going on breaks etc?

    • @Keliiyamashita
      @Keliiyamashita Год назад

      Unless you work in retail

    • @Spotofgardening
      @Spotofgardening Год назад

      We have had the technology to increase produ tivity for years and years, this intensity of working 24/7 is normal, organisations won't back track to getting less done. Most are already working like crazy over 5 days, even with the technology, any reduction in hours will result in lower productivity...and more stress over those four days

  • @bigdada018
    @bigdada018 Год назад +406

    Happy workers = better work. Great stuff!

    • @monachaalida7587
      @monachaalida7587 Год назад +1

      that true,That's because they don't like the job. They won't last long working with people who don't understand them

    • @sereneblue202
      @sereneblue202 Год назад +5

      Good belief! Happy workers= better work. Agree.
      Happy kids= learn better.
      How about Happy Teachers = teach better? 😢

    • @mrrayong
      @mrrayong Год назад

      @@sereneblue202 layabout , no wonder the worlds up own ass

    • @WilliamAhlert
      @WilliamAhlert Год назад +2

      @@monachaalida7587 Bad job is usually bad conditions, bad management, bad workplace culture. Linking factor among all of these is giving people enough time off to keep morale up.

    • @JejuIju
      @JejuIju Год назад

      you mis-spelt more lazy p*sstakers.
      But go off, queen

  • @aaronfyfield3680
    @aaronfyfield3680 Год назад +437

    I’ve been working 4 day weeks for 6 months now. The freshness I feel now mentally and physically is unbelievable. I’m genuinely a new man. With the amount of stress the new world is all giving us. It’s very much needed, especially for the sake of the kids!

    • @fog-
      @fog- Год назад +7

      eventually it will feel normal, and then people will get used to it and they will want to shorten it to 3 days lol

    • @debuo
      @debuo Год назад +28

      @@fog- who cares if productivity remains the same

    • @popcornfilms1
      @popcornfilms1 Год назад

      @@fog- that’s your argument to keep it at 5?
      Stfu, go lick more boots

    • @fog-
      @fog- Год назад

      @@debuo it certainly won't if they shorten the week to 3 days

    • @hardworker645
      @hardworker645 Год назад

      I hope this initiative is for the good of people and will never turn against people,,,,,,, imagine a world where inflation goes up and up, higher and higher and then when your job doesn't allow you to keep up with inflation someone will offer you the chance to work 5 or 6 days with 10 or 12 daily working hours 😀😀😀😀 this would be brilliant for governments to milk more money trough taxation 😀😀😀people just have to get use to it and then everyone will accept to work 10-20 or 12-24 extra hours just to keep up and provide food for his family,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, government /s could think about some psychological game and play up with taxation,,,,,, you work 20 extra hours at just 50% taxation 😀😀😀

  • @Aries_Alpha
    @Aries_Alpha Год назад +103

    I used to work a 4 day on 4 day off pattern and it was fantastic. Planning for holidays was easy and having a good work/life balance made a huge difference in many ways. With holidays I calculated I only worked 5.9 months of the year. I also enjoyed work more and was more productive when I was there due to my improved positive attitude and wellbeing. When you delve deeper into the benifits across the board the benifits are substantial.

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 8 месяцев назад

      No worries, malicious-compliance will soon fix that by providing a 4-day work-week but splitting the 3 days off into individual days so that you can't do anything useful but lounge at home watching TV becasue a single day off is pointless for a trip or anything. 😒

  • @republicgalaxy4348
    @republicgalaxy4348 Год назад +31

    That's great news for the country. I used to work 4 on and 4 off in New Zealand. A game changer and really helps with stress relief !

  • @straightoutofstockton
    @straightoutofstockton Год назад +757

    I'd be so much happier with a 4 day work week

    • @bbcisaids6727
      @bbcisaids6727 Год назад +2

      Get a job you dosser

    • @adarkimpurity
      @adarkimpurity Год назад +12

      Income was "largely unharmed"; revenues stayed "broadly the same" - they are ignoring that they did lose money.
      Some people want to work because they like their jobs, fixing issues in your personal life and working a full extra day is so much more compared to the meagre and subjective emotional gains they outlined here, offset by the eluded to costs.

    • @Cocky.Rooster
      @Cocky.Rooster Год назад +7

      Owners and upper management are too scared to try it/change here in USA. So many people in many different positions would benefit from 4 day work week and businesses would be just fine.

    • @straightoutofstockton
      @straightoutofstockton Год назад

      @@Cocky.Rooster I agree

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 Год назад +19

      @@adarkimpurity you forget that people took less sick days and felt less stressed. long term that would increase average output per worker and let you keep each individual worker for longer.

  • @eyesofthefox
    @eyesofthefox Год назад +87

    Who knew giving overworked people a break would be a good thing. I think corporations sometimes forget that slavery was abolished.

  • @idontknow8898
    @idontknow8898 Год назад +8

    Teachers and Students need this too! More time with family, hobbies, personal TLC and homework time!

  • @mihailos8701
    @mihailos8701 Год назад +25

    I hope for this to get to schools as soon as possible, so less kids would have as much struggle as I had

    • @OzzyTheGiant
      @OzzyTheGiant Год назад +2

      They should also do a project-based approach to school like in Agora School in Netherlands. No more having to get our students to focus so much on cramming information just to regurgitate it later for a test and never to use it ever again. That's 13 wasted years of life. Instead, students can just focus on learning what they want to learn while ensuring that the essential skills needed to pass the school system can be learned by a particular age.

  • @abiscan00
    @abiscan00 Год назад +358

    Only one time I worked for a company that added half a hour from Monday to Thursday and freeing Friday, giving us 4 nights of resting and also giving the chance of even going camping and having time to enjoy it.

    • @dominicwilliams214
      @dominicwilliams214 Год назад +17

      Man a company that cares about my well being where can I find one of those

    • @louisliu5638
      @louisliu5638 Год назад +3

      Calgary , Alberta went that way: lots of ten hour shifts, four day week. Some guys actually have a three day job on top of their four day job., if you want to just work and get ahead while you're single, footloose, and fancy free. Worked well for me.

    • @mjhancock6029
      @mjhancock6029 Год назад

      So you only work 2 hours a day?

    • @djan71
      @djan71 Год назад

      @@mjhancock6029 maybe they got rid of the rest of the time that would have been spent on friday and just added 2h to the rest of the week instead of 8 or whatever

    • @OzzyTheGiant
      @OzzyTheGiant Год назад

      @@djan71 Well employees often experience downtime between tasks, I would think this is just getting rid of that downtime that would be spent at work and applying it to Friday.

  • @Sundayjean
    @Sundayjean Год назад +68

    65% reduction in sick days that’s huge!
    Companies are burning people out. We must adjust working times (hour and days). The 40 hour work week does not work in our technology based world.

    • @Shaolin91z
      @Shaolin91z Год назад

      It works just fine. Shut up

    • @Sundayjean
      @Sundayjean Год назад

      @@Shaolin91z thanks for letting me know about your #abusive communication style.

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад

      Yeah sure, shocker, it was a useless office company taking part

    • @kennarajora6532
      @kennarajora6532 Год назад

      I know I'd be sick a lot less.

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад

      @@kennarajora6532 you wouldn't

  • @UltimatePokeGamer7
    @UltimatePokeGamer7 Год назад +7

    I used to work a four-day shift in Dublin before moving to a private firm (5 days). Though we worked more hours in a single day, the three days off are absolutely a relief! More healthy and more motivated to work for the four days knowing one has three days off afterwards.

  • @andyhutley2857
    @andyhutley2857 Год назад +46

    The end bit where they say it won't become mainstream quickly is an accurate statement, businesses don't change quickly because of those who run them and use them. Customers will expect the same opening hours and the main managers and bosses will be hesitant or stubborn to try a new way when the decades long proven approach has "worked" all along when the new one may work

    • @markisaki979
      @markisaki979 Год назад +3

      Honestly it depends on the type of business.

    • @whatisrealknowtheformula6137
      @whatisrealknowtheformula6137 Год назад +1

      It’s a culture change. We know we can’t buy fresh bread on certain days because the bakery is closed…sort of thing. But larger institutions can rework schedules to overlap to cover 24 hr periods, if needed. But, is it needed? Didn’t the pandemic disprove the ‘I need it now’ mentality?

    • @CentaurMoe
      @CentaurMoe Год назад

      Well the other side of that coin is that it's an easy win for early adopters to become far more competitive in what is a candiaite driven market at the moment. The best people will demand better conditions so it could become a case of needing to provide this to attract anyone of real quality, simmilar to how WFH/ flxible working is now a must for most offices wanting to retain anyone worth keeping.
      My old workplace lost 80% of a signle department in around 4 months because they were all able to find simmilar jobs that would let them work flexibily, I know becuase I did all of their exit interviews.

    • @17peteclarke
      @17peteclarke Год назад +3

      the only example you gave was opening hours. you realise that different people can fulfil the same job at different times

  • @gurmitsingh8735
    @gurmitsingh8735 Год назад +125

    And in India, we are working 6 days a week. It's terrible. We always remain exhausted as we have household work in sundays.

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Год назад +7

      Hangover of the manufacturing/ Industrial era. If there are people working for you then take out max work from them & all the time of employees belongs to the Company . They can be called late evenings & even weekly offs for any work

    • @jadijune9058
      @jadijune9058 Год назад +1

      I understand that, 4 years ago I also worked 6 days a week. It is so tiresome

    • @jayanonymous7138
      @jayanonymous7138 Год назад

      Yes I'm the same , I hear ya brother

    • @healthiswealth1452
      @healthiswealth1452 Год назад +3

      That's not true, you can't just put India in one bracket

    • @bb9a
      @bb9a Год назад +4

      @@healthiswealth1452 what

  • @Miaccount4617
    @Miaccount4617 Год назад +90

    I am happy to hear this. I love to see this as a norm in every company.

  • @ChristopherGuilday
    @ChristopherGuilday Год назад +4

    I used to work 4 days a week (part time) and it was INCREDIBLE. I was unbelievably happy with that schedule. Then I switched jobs to a 5 day work week and I am absolutely miserable despite having a better employer, wage, and much easier work.
    It’s insane to me that 5/7th’s of your life are spent working. You shouldn’t have to work more than you do living life, ideally it should be the opposite.

  • @Rajesh-Koothrappali
    @Rajesh-Koothrappali Год назад +2

    Imagine a 2 day week. Imagine how hard people would work, and how happy they would be

  • @big_slurp4603
    @big_slurp4603 Год назад +95

    I once worked 2 days on 1 day off 2 days on & then my weekend. Genuinely felt a lot better and more enthusiastic and felt like I was living my life, instead of wasting away all my time working.

  • @YesItsReallyKeith
    @YesItsReallyKeith Год назад +53

    after a 5 day work week... i only regain my energy after two days off.. but on the third day, i am back to work... so there is never that ahh disconnected and rejuvenated feeling on a day off !! good for them to get that time !!!

  • @VaughanDavies
    @VaughanDavies Год назад +7

    This would have helped me so much back when I was 82 hours a week, I was constantly exhausted, I started making mistakes and my mental health plummeted.

  • @benironside1264
    @benironside1264 Год назад +14

    As soon as we switch our minds to focus on output rather than hours sat at a desk, then this is totally possible

  • @louisliu5638
    @louisliu5638 Год назад +58

    A no brainer for most businesses: I came in for a volunteer group and we got just as much done in four days as five. When I got into high-rise concrete the Italian crew did a floor in four days, as they wanted three day weekends with their family. We took 5 or 6 days and never saw our family. The divorce stats said it all.

    • @AsinT.
      @AsinT. Год назад +1

      but this could only work in developed countries ...

    • @Spengleman2
      @Spengleman2 Год назад

      @@AsinT. yes

    • @praenoto
      @praenoto Год назад +1

      my perfect work week is two days of work, one day off, two days of work, then a two day weekend.

    • @MiguelMedV
      @MiguelMedV Год назад

      Interesting info, Thank you for sharing 👍🏼...

    • @MiguelMedV
      @MiguelMedV Год назад +1

      @@AsinT. I wouldn't be too sure of that, after all, we're all humans and every business is different. It depends more on the individual business than the country, in my opinion...

  • @GCAT01Living
    @GCAT01Living Год назад +3

    I still work 40 hours, just over 4 days and it has made all the difference. Having three days to unwind after the week makes it possible to actually rest and restore before Monday.

  • @MrHappymanx
    @MrHappymanx Год назад +8

    We haven't adopted this where I live and it's doubtful to happen however I dropped my days from 5 to 4 after full time pushed me into a depression. Feeling like you live at work is the absolute worst especially in a job your not keen on. I went from 39 to 32 hours and after a year this has made my life a lot more balanced. I push myself to work on me, going to the gym, picking up new hobbies, wanting to learn new things continue with side projects. The added day pushes you to want to do something more with your life than just work. It works and this practice would be amazing here.

  • @wayneduplessis2690
    @wayneduplessis2690 Год назад +96

    This is awesome, I wish they could implement this in South Africa. It would lead to greater productivity, performance, and profit.

    • @wayneduplessis2690
      @wayneduplessis2690 Год назад

      @My Beautiful life hello

    • @mitzievo
      @mitzievo Год назад +3

      Your lazy enough now

    • @anacc3257
      @anacc3257 Год назад

      Africa relies on billions in aid from the west, how much more can they cut down really

    • @Leo-gt1bx
      @Leo-gt1bx Год назад

      When they eventually sort Eskom out

    • @astroboirap
      @astroboirap Год назад +1

      in that craphole?

  • @Xanderviceory
    @Xanderviceory Год назад +11

    Literally the entire world has been screaming for this for decades! no shit it worked well

  • @user-zb6gt7og9q
    @user-zb6gt7og9q Год назад +17

    In Jakarta where I used to work I see most workers are happy, and they don't seem stressed; even as traffic condition is 1000x worse than anywhere in the UK with traffic congestion being a waking nightmare and even pedestrian jam! Turns out they've always had used a 4.5 day week, as on Friday they have religious sermon that starts at 11 AM and ends at 1 PM, but most people just opt out off work and head home after the sermon. So I'm certain that a 4 day working week would hit the ball out of the park with ease.

    • @jamiejones8508
      @jamiejones8508 Год назад +2

      Really interesting to have a cross cultural perspective - thanks!

  • @thefirm4606
    @thefirm4606 Год назад +2

    I’ve said this for decades. Shorter work week, less time in the office. It could change economies, mental health, community spirit.

  • @jackmikhail6807
    @jackmikhail6807 Год назад +41

    Finally!! A change that makes sense.

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад

      Yeah sure, shocker, it was a useless office company taking part

    • @lewis0705
      @lewis0705 Год назад

      @@firstname4865 well obviously more important jobs wouldnt be a 4 day work week. use your head

    • @ImmenseFox
      @ImmenseFox Год назад

      @@lewis0705 yet people in those "less important jobs" who do 4 day work week will ask and protest for higher pay to match a similiar income to those who do 5 day work weeks. your head's logic doesn't work unless everyone shares those same benefits. it's a cultural thing that needs to change but the potential is there.

  • @arnurabrayev
    @arnurabrayev Год назад +15

    This is what I call the "Work-Life Balance"! GJ UK

  • @zoe9190
    @zoe9190 Год назад +3

    Ive been doing a 4 day work week for about 2 yrs now. I work in the disability sector and my shifts are 12hrs long. I have done a few 3 day weeks before where i went away and took an extra day off, and i really prefer it.

  • @lilLaReggie
    @lilLaReggie Год назад +30

    Even switching to 4 10 hour days has been amazing for me. I get more work done each day and can stay focused longer. Three day weekends are great!

    • @johndopamine7614
      @johndopamine7614 Год назад

      Same. I wouldn't be as productive with less hours, but the extra day off is so rejuvenating. I'd jump ship for a alternating 3-4day 12 hour shift though.

    • @awnzotheman
      @awnzotheman 8 месяцев назад

      I do 3-12. Awesome life. And I look forward to go to work sometimes. Weird.

  • @OhMyRoystone
    @OhMyRoystone Год назад +68

    At my current job in Ireland I work 4 days for 11 hours, and then have full 4 days off. To be honest it's a great work/life balance and during the days off you can almost forget you are working.

    • @bruh-bm1he
      @bruh-bm1he Год назад +21

      didnt know ireland had 8 days in a week, props

    • @Nighthawk1066_
      @Nighthawk1066_ Год назад +1

      @@bruh-bm1he lmao

    • @whyarewehere3893
      @whyarewehere3893 Год назад +1

      @@bruh-bm1he bruh

    • @alexvegetables7856
      @alexvegetables7856 Год назад +4

      That can be done everywhere in the UK. It really does suck to work 11 hours straight though

    • @hardworker645
      @hardworker645 Год назад

      I hope this initiative is for the good of people and will never turn against people,,,,,,, imagine a world where inflation goes up and up, higher and higher and then when your job doesn't allow you to keep up with inflation someone will offer you the chance to work 5 or 6 days with 10 or 12 daily working hours 😀😀😀😀 this would be brilliant for governments to milk more money trough taxation 😀😀😀

  • @Harry-dh2pm
    @Harry-dh2pm Год назад +12

    This is great for people like my staff, who work in marketing mostly, and could easially transition to 4 days week. However some jobs have linear output, and the success of that dept is calculated on working days of the month, with months like april projected to be 10% less due to bank hols. So for some roles, this will never be possible. Also for senior leadership at most companies, where there is still this 1980s culture of an 8 day work week, where emails fly around Sunday at 2am and everyone chips in to be seen as 'on it' - they could say they moved to 4 days, but in reality still crank out 90 hours.

  • @BabsW
    @BabsW Год назад +1

    Being able to work fully remote is far more important to me personally

  • @TimShieff
    @TimShieff Год назад

    Wonderful 😢

  • @davidgray8321
    @davidgray8321 Год назад +4

    I would rather they go back to everything being closed on a Sunday.

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад +1

      And bank holidays being for everyone, not just the middle class

  • @pisse3000
    @pisse3000 Год назад +6

    If my company did this I'd probably stay for the rest of my life

    • @al-paciyes5722
      @al-paciyes5722 Год назад

      If my employees demanded this I'd told them to leave

  • @Pernel143
    @Pernel143 Год назад +1

    This will never ever ever ever happen in the UK public sector

  • @jonathanord
    @jonathanord Год назад +5

    I'm just interested to see if the increases in efficiency remain in the long run. There seem to be general improvements which a company could take but have only changed because of fewer working hours alongside the improvements in staff conditions as a result of the trials. But does the productivity remain high as this turns into the new normal?

  • @IbonFernandez255
    @IbonFernandez255 Год назад +18

    Do we need to live to work?
    Do we need to produce and consume so much?

    • @bbcisaids6727
      @bbcisaids6727 Год назад +2

      How about you work for your self and then you become a successful!! You socialist bum

    • @Orion225
      @Orion225 Год назад +1

      Same question.

    • @Fortniteclipz2014
      @Fortniteclipz2014 Год назад +3

      And you people cry about the cost of living ..dear me what a lazy attitude in life

    • @bbcisaids6727
      @bbcisaids6727 Год назад +1

      @@Fortniteclipz2014 pathetic isn't it? They are child like simpletons

    • @KrunkCobain
      @KrunkCobain Год назад +5

      ​@@Fortniteclipz2014 no dude, no one's complaining that

  • @AnilAnvesh
    @AnilAnvesh Год назад +11

    Yeah, I am up for 4 day week. I would get more time for my family and a happy employee is always more productive ❤

  • @cookhousehero
    @cookhousehero Год назад

    More please!!!

  • @Muradwalis92
    @Muradwalis92 Год назад +2

    The only way this will work if the government enforces it

  • @Sebilion12
    @Sebilion12 Год назад +6

    I would be very happy working a 4 day a week schedule! I would be much more motivated to go above and beyond!

  • @kellyj8816
    @kellyj8816 Год назад +3

    Although the company I'm interning at doesn't do 4 day week, they allow us to go home early (say take a half-day Friday) or even take the entire Friday off if we put the extra hours in during the other days a week (such as staying a little later on Mondays). They also allow us to work from home anytime we want as long as we notify the boss first and come in once a week (you can work at home full time if you're high up enough on the chain/your work can be completely done remote). It's not as good as a 4-day week I'm sure, but it's pretty darn good for an American company.

  • @peteredenjr.1264
    @peteredenjr.1264 Год назад +1

    This should go world wide

  • @elgringo1893
    @elgringo1893 Год назад +6

    Unfortunately for us shopkeepers, we can't just close the doors for a 3 day weekend.

    • @jonesy1589
      @jonesy1589 Год назад

      Shops will probably make more money from most people having that extra day off

    • @17peteclarke
      @17peteclarke Год назад

      then mr. shopkeeper, employ people to do the day that other workers have a day off from. lol

    • @elgringo1893
      @elgringo1893 Год назад

      @@17peteclarke shop workers get minimum wage, if you force them all down to 30 hours then how will they earn a living. Pretty silly comment mate. Unless you raise the minimum wage to a point where 30 hours is livable, it won't change.

    • @17peteclarke
      @17peteclarke Год назад

      @@elgringo1893 then raise their wage rofl. minimum wage needs increasing regardless. you have the answers right infront of you. and yes, before you say "i can't change min-wage" yes I know. you can however increase the workers' wages. what youre saying is "if it was legal to pay my workers less then I would"

    • @elgringo1893
      @elgringo1893 Год назад

      @@17peteclarke if you think retail businesses can afford to do that in this country then you need to wake up. Plenty of stores in the company I work for don't even make a profit at the moment thanks to cost of living going up, energy bills etc. Why do you think Debenhams went, Woolworths, toys r us, loads of others too. Retail has been hit hard because of the pandemic, Brexit and now the cost of energy, only the supermarkets are raking it in and even some of those are struggling.

  • @davidostrowski679
    @davidostrowski679 Год назад +7

    The wonders of being self-employed. Been doing this for years

  • @spaghettiisyummy.3623
    @spaghettiisyummy.3623 Год назад +11

    Dang... Will we actually get a 4 day work week???
    I'd love it!

  • @goose7782
    @goose7782 Год назад +12

    I recently started working 4x10’s about 8 months ago and I don’t know if I can ever go back to working 5 days a week again. It’s a game changer. Longer weekends, more time with family and friends or just personal time. The world needs more of this.

  • @hercules2342
    @hercules2342 Год назад +1

    I really hope BC does this by the start of the new year. Having that extra day off would help a lot on finishing some projects I got going on for myself.

  • @aqua2k210
    @aqua2k210 Год назад +1

    I wish the U.S would adopt this.

  • @Digital111
    @Digital111 Год назад +4

    The problem with the 8 hours of work. 8 hours for recreation and 8 hours for sleep per day is that work doesn't take a third of your day, once you add up commute/ getting ready for work, etc. your job ends up taking more like 12 hours out of your day.
    An extra day off per week would help balance that off.
    I think with the advances in AI and automation a four day week seems very plausible..

  • @rlendore65
    @rlendore65 Год назад +1

    My girlfriend has been working 4 - day weeks for nearly 18 months in Spain. It is so blindingly obvious.

  • @Muradwalis92
    @Muradwalis92 Год назад +3

    Yes but UK managers are very conservative

  • @zasta7
    @zasta7 Год назад +5

    Meanwhile in my country, my first job offer wanted me to work for 10 hours per day for 6 days a week. Plus, they said that sometimes I'll have to work night shifts and come on Sundays as well. The starting salary was equal to USD 100 per month(non-negotiable). The job type was outdoors which meant sweating in blistering sunlight.
    I ef'd off that job. Stayed unemployed for a while. But honestly, it's better to be unemployed than being a slave.

    • @clysen8234
      @clysen8234 Год назад +1

      We need to fight for our rights. I see too many people willing to do anything for nothing. I told my boss that I'm not willing to work on weekend's and if that's not okay I will move on. I got the job. Now I work 5 days a week when everyone else works 6 or 7 in my country...

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад

      lmao how are you going to survive while unemployed?

  • @fotoschopro1230
    @fotoschopro1230 Год назад +3

    As a hunter gather you would have had about a 50 hour week with lots of rest days, some trivial work and the occasional hunt.
    This makes sense.
    Even working 12 hours one day and then having the next one free is more effective than working 6 hours every day.

  • @chefpepe283
    @chefpepe283 Год назад +2

    They need to do this in schools aswell

  • @dhawthorne1634
    @dhawthorne1634 Год назад +1

    My Uni did a 4 day week, only having us in on Friday if there was previously a holiday weekend or we missed a day due to weather. After graduating I ended up on a completely random, 15-56 hour work week that gets scheduled weekly with less than 12 hours notice for Monday shifts. I'm always exhausted, can't plan anything and have to maintain a substantial savings account balance in case I get multiple slow weeks in a row.
    I love my job and the benefits are great but it really does take it's toll.

  • @Ibsonlovesyou
    @Ibsonlovesyou Год назад +7

    I’m self employed and I really like the idea, if everyone worked 4 days, I can do 5 or 6 and get miles ahead of everyone else financially. I have said this tongue in cheek but maybe you can see a potential issue in some industries.

    • @thesaint8400
      @thesaint8400 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Plus we still have the flexibility to take time off whenever we need.
      Honestly, I couldn't imagine ever having a job again after starting a business.

  • @HarukiYamamoto
    @HarukiYamamoto Год назад +4

    If I had a 4 day work week, I would be sooo happy!

  • @Chris-jg3km
    @Chris-jg3km Год назад +2

    This is progress, love to see it.

  • @steveprentice4513
    @steveprentice4513 Год назад +2

    So the whole country is going to work for Just four days? No chance

    • @firstname4865
      @firstname4865 Год назад

      People in nonjobs can do it. People who actually contribute to society won't

  • @shawndvlogs4565
    @shawndvlogs4565 Год назад +5

    Company’s in Jamaica 🇯🇲 have been doing it also n it’s going pretty well 😊

  • @Tango771
    @Tango771 Год назад +10

    I would love this, a five day working week is awful. The weekend is gone in a flash and you just about have enough time to get all of the things done you can't in the week. Then you're back in work again.

    • @louisliu5638
      @louisliu5638 Год назад +1

      Canada used to have closed pubs and a lot of other businesses on Sunday. I loved it to catch your breath and do things on a quiet day. Then we went UsA style in the eighties. Time to go back and reboot.

  • @Englandsbestlover
    @Englandsbestlover Год назад +1

    I’ve been calling for a 4 day week for 15 years. I used to do 10 hour days and 4 days a week and it made life way better

  • @facescar2240
    @facescar2240 Год назад +2

    Someone else be doing the same capacity per day for 6 days straight and before you know it they will dethrone your company.

    • @Emerald_Forge
      @Emerald_Forge Год назад

      This is done when quality is prioritised.

  • @TheStubertos
    @TheStubertos Год назад +13

    I REALLY hope that this is rolled out in the UK or worldwide. But I do wonder if the results are legitimate...Let's just say that if my company trialled this, I would work my ass off for those 6 months and absolutely fudge the my responses to the survey to ensure that I get that 4-day work week!

    • @guycollishaw1957
      @guycollishaw1957 Год назад

      I feel like that's kind of the point. People will definitely work harder in those four days to prove it can be done. Win win for everyone.

    • @TheStubertos
      @TheStubertos Год назад +1

      @@guycollishaw1957 Yeah what I mean is that once it's rolled out and it becomes the norm at a company, people sit back and chillout and productivity goes back down again. Anyway, I don't know but it's a possibility.

    • @kingstonsteele7820
      @kingstonsteele7820 Год назад +2

      You're right. A lot of people are delusional here in the comments.
      What you say is the unfortunate reality for most.
      Another thing people don't mention is how hard this would be for a lot of professions: e.g. teachers, cashiers, judges, cooks, etc

  • @gureno19
    @gureno19 Год назад +4

    Honestly, on paper I work 5 days a week, but the reality is time worked is closer to 3-4 anyway.
    The majority of us in certain industry's with the ability to WFH can and do, do this and I've never been happier.
    Additionally from a KPI and measurables perspective, I'm excelling and the business is happy with our fluid work habits.

  • @Terminal_Apotos
    @Terminal_Apotos Год назад

    During Online Learning we didn’t have to attend classes on Wednesday and it was so nice to have a break inbetween School days. Sucks it didn’t carry over when we returned.

  • @RandonPersom542
    @RandonPersom542 Год назад

    So many places need this.

  • @watching010
    @watching010 Год назад +4

    This is what we need next to world peace

  • @june2420111
    @june2420111 Год назад +11

    It would amazing. Honestly half the stuff we have to do on our days off, we do during the workday anyway because banks, insurance companies, car repair, doctors, etc aren't always available on the weekends. It just makes sense that we'd be more productive if we simply take that away from the workday.

    • @Dirtypepants
      @Dirtypepants Год назад +1

      But they would be off work aswell?

    • @duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa
      @duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa Год назад

      ​@@Dirtypepants depends on when their 3rd day off is. Common ones are Monday and Wednesday, but others aren't unheard of either.

    • @CentaurMoe
      @CentaurMoe Год назад

      @@Dirtypepants If you were a customer facing business, you would simply stagger the 3rd day off, not rocket science!

  • @thequimster9865
    @thequimster9865 Год назад +2

    Crazy seeing as the BBC laughed at Jeremy Corbyn when he suggested it. Seems like the guy is thinking is years ahead of others.

  • @highlander758
    @highlander758 Год назад

    These employees knew the assignment to help the rest of us.

  • @lordyrich
    @lordyrich Год назад +4

    I barley have enough time to get my work done in 5 days. This is literally impossible for some of us

    • @BennMaggs
      @BennMaggs Год назад

      That’s no way to live and you should consider a new job

    • @OzzyTheGiant
      @OzzyTheGiant Год назад +1

      Maybe the mentality should change too, we need to stop trying to work by deadlines and focus on providing good work without being rushed.

  • @frodobaggins3252
    @frodobaggins3252 Год назад +3

    Match this with changing consumer expectations, e.g. not expecting call centres to be open on Fridays and this could be very effective/rolled out across the whole country.

    • @OzzyTheGiant
      @OzzyTheGiant Год назад

      Maybe ChatGPT can also alleviate the pressure by acting as a replacement for customer service on the weekends and any other complex issues would just have to wait till next week.

  • @nilebaker3729
    @nilebaker3729 Год назад

    We used to work a 4 day on 4 day off schedule at a place I used to work and most people loved it.

  • @alisdairsmith6249
    @alisdairsmith6249 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately not all industries have this luxury

  • @ZiaVallente
    @ZiaVallente Год назад +9

    I like this trial and hope that it will also happen here in the Philippines.

    • @inamoka12345
      @inamoka12345 Год назад +2

      I know boomers would object that because it's an opportunity cost to make money for themselves, paying minimum wages whilst enjoying their damned money that we worked for. Wish they remember that we also have a family to feed and things that we wanna buy and do in an extended freetime.

    • @Shaolin91z
      @Shaolin91z Год назад

      Get to work. No time for your opinion 🤪

    • @Polly88
      @Polly88 Год назад +1

      I dont think this will happen to south east asian countries anytime soon.

  • @ashikpaul345
    @ashikpaul345 Год назад +4

    It doesn't matter because most of the work is outsourced.

  • @goldensoul1842
    @goldensoul1842 Год назад +1

    I think the first port of call should be to outright ban businesses from opening on Sundays. It's just greed. Ban them opening Boxing day and new years too.

  • @spjr99
    @spjr99 Год назад +2

    I don't even need the paid day. I just want to work 40 hours/4 days vs 5.

  • @chapelknight951
    @chapelknight951 Год назад +10

    For a short period, I got to work 10 hour shifts in construction and actually got Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off.
    Now, I work "nurse shift" of alternating 12 hour days, and it feels similar aside from working 1 weekend and not the next. 2 days one week, 5 days the next week.

    • @Ineedgames
      @Ineedgames Год назад

      How does it affect construction work?
      I can imagine it working for Office work due to mental exhaustion, but physical is different.

    • @chapelknight951
      @chapelknight951 Год назад +1

      @@Ineedgames It actually wasn't bad physically aside from when I was at my heaviest and wearing cheap boots. And the long weekends were amazing.
      This was commercial construction, so we were gently loading doors and sheet rock onto pallets and dollies and moving them. Hanging doors and pouring some concrete. We constantly cleaned as we worked, too.
      The constant physical work helped me go from 305 lb to 265lb without even trying. Then, I started eating around 1600 calories a day and went from 265 to 170 in about 5 months.

  • @mrbluesteen
    @mrbluesteen Год назад +7

    All work and No play makes Jack a Dull boy!!!!!!

  • @boydw1
    @boydw1 Год назад

    Probably the most worthwhile thing the BBC has reported on in years.

  • @kieranlee-ng2543
    @kieranlee-ng2543 Год назад +1

    This is what the world needs...

  • @heatrayzvideo3007
    @heatrayzvideo3007 Год назад +5

    Great news for the already privledged in society

    • @FortoFight
      @FortoFight Год назад

      'Cause this wouldn't affect working class people if 4-day working weeks were widely adopted?