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6 years ago from Mark Jenkins, Designer
I like the idea of it being a flexible 32. I.e., I can work six ~5.5 hour days or four 8 hour days. Makes life easier for those with children, etc. Not sure at all how that would work in practice, but it does sound nice doesn't it?
Tests suggest it results in more productive employees compared to those working the more common 37.5h.
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I like the idea of it being a flexible 32. I.e., I can work six ~5.5 hour days or four 8 hour days. Makes life easier for those with children, etc. Not sure at all how that would work in practice, but it does sound nice doesn't it?