How The Four-Day Week Benefits Women At Work

Keen in the News
Date Published
June 16, 2023

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Before the pandemic, a handful of companies were experimenting with the four-day workweek. But now the practice is going mainstream, with companies like crowd-sourcing platform Kickstarter and online clothing marketplace ThredUp compressing their working weeks.

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