K Lewis
The results are in: the UK's four day week trial
Lewis, K; Stronge, W; Kellam, J; Kikuchi, L; Schor, J; Fan, W; Kelly, O; Gu, G; Frayne, D; Burchell, B; Hubbard, B; White, J; Kamerāde, D; Mullens, F
Authors
W Stronge
J Kellam
L Kikuchi
J Schor
W Fan
O Kelly
G Gu
D Frayne
B Burchell
B Hubbard
J White
Prof Daiga Kamerade D.Kamerade2@salford.ac.uk
Professor of Work and Wellbeing
F Mullens
Abstract
This report details the full findings of the world’s largest
four-day working week trial to date, comprising 61
companies and around 2,900 workers, that took place in the
UK from June to December 2022
Citation
Lewis, K., Stronge, W., Kellam, J., Kikuchi, L., Schor, J., Fan, W., …Mullens, F. (2023). The results are in: the UK's four day week trial
Report Type | Project Report |
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Publication Date | Feb 1, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Mar 13, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 13, 2023 |
Publisher URL | https://autonomy.work/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/The-results-are-in-The-UKs-four-day-week-pilot.pdf |
Additional Information | Funders : e UK Economic and Social Research Council Projects : Digital Futures at Work Grant Number: ES/S012532/1 |
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