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Is the four-day workweek actually sustainable for your team’s output?
As hybrid work models mature and pressure mounts to reduce burnout without sacrificing productivity, the four-day week is being tested across industries—but does it truly deliver? Cast your vote and share your take on whether compressed schedules can sustain output long-term.
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