Science confirms what we all suspected: Four-day weeks rule

theregister.com

63 points by pseudolus 12 hours ago


vouaobrasil - 10 hours ago

Darn, it's all rather obvious. Personally, I could never sustain a regimented five-day workweek. That just left Saturday to decompress, and Sunday to be on the edge for going back. There's no time for actual life, especially in North America where people typically get shitty amounts of vacation time. Is that life?

Personally, I'd rather be poor, at least defined by modern economic standards. And I did choose to be. And after having quit my high-paying job, I'm so much happier.

physicles - 5 hours ago

I’ll echo what others are saying about four days preventing burnout and leaving mental space for other activities.

Just for last year, I went back to five days to get something out the door. Being there every day with my team was nice, and I balanced the heavy mental work with exercise at night or on weekends. But hobby coding — or writing or anything requiring mental juice — stopped entirely. By the end of the year as we got close to shipping, I was drifting into that “what the hell am I spending my life for” mindset.

Going back to four days this year fixed it. Each work day is still mentally exhausting, but I’ve been using my day off for personal stuff and, randomly, to practice slack lining with a small group of flexible friends. I’m so grateful to have this option.

RandomBacon - 9 hours ago

FAA to Air Traffic Controllers: Constant 6 day workweeks it is then. (my opinion, not FAA opinion)

It is cheaper to pay ATC overtime than it is to hire new controllers.

I imagine it would be similar in a lot of other industries.

ibobev - an hour ago

Ask Greeks for their work week. ;)

tropicalfruit - 40 minutes ago

just give me UBI and lets some AI or outsourced do my job.

feel like i have to watch out the slow decline of the inevitable

or maybe we are expected to be gig workers instead of UBI.

in that case give me the euthanasia pod

jjk166 - 9 hours ago

I think one of the main benefits of a four-day workweek is having a regular weekday free, meaning you can easily do errands and things without having to take time off work or cut into the shared time of the traditional weekend where many things are closed and we have so many of our non-work social commitments. Were the four-day workweek to be mass adopted, I would hope we as a society would be smart enough to not all choose the same four days.

moralestapia - 7 hours ago

My ideal work schedule is a 4 day one but w/ wednesday's off, instead of 4-3, 4-3.

2-1-2-2 doesn't feel like work, I could do that routine in perpetuity.

ChrisArchitect - 9 hours ago

Earlier on source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44638839

aeternum - 9 hours ago

I miss the old definition of science

ktallett - 10 hours ago

If Science can make those capitalist bosses accept this as fact, and actually introduce it, that would be a greater achievement.

sugarplant - 10 hours ago

>The study, reported in Nature Human Behaviour, was designed to test the effects of the four-day workweek with no reduction in pay.

>The researchers compared work and health-related indicators – including burnout, job satisfaction, and mental and physical health – before and after the intervention using survey data.

so they surveyed people after having them work less about whether or not they liked working less and getting paid the same? wow thats pretty compelling stuff there. maybe we could see if a 1 day work week "RULES" next