Compressed workweeks and flextime are two options to the traditional 9 to 5 workweek that are becoming increasingly popular. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, by 1997 27.6 percent of ...
I tried a compressed workweek — which had me working 10-hour days for four days per week — and I did not like the unusual schedule. I felt more stress and pressure to outperform the amount of work I ...
Once an idea that provoked some skepticism, compressed work is gaining traction across the private and public sector for a wide range of job types. Perhaps the most well-known form of compressed work ...
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