NZ firm to make 4-day work week permanent after trial's success

A New Zealand-based e-will managing company Perpetual Guardian is said to make a four-day work week permanent for employees after a two-month trial for the same turned out to be a success. Over 240 company employees worked for eight hours for four days but were paid for five days. Their work-life balance increased by 24 percentage points during the trial.

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