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...

