Four-Day Work Week: Iceland to Japan Global Revolution
Iceland's groundbreaking four-day work week trial involving 2,500 workers has sparked a global movement, with 90% of the nation's workforce now working 35-36 hours while maintaining full pay and productivity. Countries from Japan to Brazil are experimenting with compressed schedules, discovering that reduced hours don't hurt output—they often increase it, while dramatically lowering burnout and boosting retention. Success requires genuine hour reduction (not just compression), outcome-based p...