Why not all plans for a four-day working week would be a win for health
By Anne Skeldon, Professor of Mathematics, Head of School, School of Mathematics & Physics, University of Surrey
Derk-Jan Dijk, Professor of Sleep and Physiology and Director of Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey
Steven W Lockley, Visiting Professor, Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey
The right to request a short working week, with four longer “shifts” and three days off is being proposed as part of new flexible working legislation in the UK. Also known as working “compressed hours”, this schedule can sound attractive, with reports claiming improved efficiency and productivity.…
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Tuesday, January 28, 2025