The 10 Must-Read Articles for Talent Professionals This Week
Is 2023 the year of the four-day workweek?
The push towards a four-day workweek has been steadily gaining momentum (Bernie Sanders even tweeted in support this week), and the latest research out of the U.K. confirms that a shorter workweek has no negative impact on employee productivity and company revenue.
The large-scale, six-month pilot program — which included 61 participating companies and 3,000 employees — found that 92% of the organizations liked the four-day workweek so much that they decided to continue with the arrangement.
Workers agreed to use a “100-80-100” model, which meant they received 100% of their pay for 80% of the time, but committed to 100% of the output. The pilot found consistent benefits across industries: employees reported that they slept better, felt less burnout, and had more time to care for loved ones, while company revenue rose by an average of 1.4% and staff turnover dropped by 57%. None of the experimenting companies opted to return to the five-day workweek. Check out the rest of the study findings in the top spot in our list of must-read articles for talent professionals.
Further down the list, read about how young professionals are struggling to find a balance between their personal and work lives (more than 50% of workers in a recent poll admitted they check on work while on a date); learn why the E.U. banned TikTok from employees’ phones; and discover the latest workplace trend — #BareMinimumMondays.
Here are the must-read articles from this week:
1. Four-Day Workweek Trial in UK: Shorter Hours, Happier Employees (Al Jazeera)
2. AI Is Starting to Pick Who Gets Laid Off (The Washington Post)
3. Senior-Level Women Are Calling It Quits After Decades Climbing the Career Ladder (CNBC)
4. All Work, No Love: Over 50% of Employees Will Check Up on Work During a Date (Employee Benefit News)
5. E.U. Officials Ban TikTok From Employees’ Phones (The New York Times)
6. Laid-off Tech Workers are Sharing More Than Ever on LinkedIn about Their Experience (Vox)
7. Here’s Why Forcing Workers Back to the Office Is a Bad Idea (LinkedIn Talent Blog)
8. ‘Bare Minimum Monday’ Is the Latest Workplace Trend (Fortune)
9. Employers Should Consider These Risks When Employees Use ChatGPT (Bloomberg Law)
10. How a Nonlinear Workday Might Help You Get More Done (Fast Company)
Here is the must-listen podcast:
Building a Learning Culture with Toby Kheng, Solvd Together (HRchat Podcast)
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