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The Case for the 32-Hour Workweek
Since 2006, Ryan Carson, the CEO of Treehouse, has maintained a four-day workweek for his employees. “There’s no rule that you have to work 40 hours, you have to work more to be successful,” says Carson. “We’ve proven that you can take it from an experiment into something that’s doable for real companies and real people in highly competitive markets.” Citing the benefits of a more flexible schedule, Carson believes that the reduced time...
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My dream employer... I also think, that my productivity would actually go up.
I often wonder, whether or not you would get accustomed to those 32 hours, and in - let's say 5-10 years - you would think the same again about your 32 hour week and reducing it to 25 hours or something.