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Employers Warn Blanket Four-Day Week Could Harm Jobs and Competitiveness

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Employers are cautioning that implementing a blanket four-day workweek could have unintended consequences, potentially undermining jobs and competitiveness. While the idea of a shorter workweek is gaining traction, with some companies reporting improved productivity and employee well-being, others warn that a one-size-fits-all approach could lead to workload compression, burnout, and operational challenges.

Some industries, like manufacturing or customer service, may struggle to adapt to a condensed schedule without rethinking coverage, metrics, and job design. Additionally, employers are concerned that reducing work hours without addressing inefficiencies could lead to stress, rushed work, and declining performance. Instead, experts suggest that companies should focus on redesigning workflows, eliminating unnecessary meetings, and prioritizing outcomes over hours worked.

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