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    The Realities Of 4-Day Work-Week
    Chandra Shekar
    The article shares reasons why a 32-hour workweek does not solve work-life balance and could actually have more flaws than advantages - By Mary Elizabeth Elkordy, President & Founder, Elkordy Global Strategies

    Without a doubt, the pandemic has put a strain on many people’s lives in and out of work, but the stress and anxiety that one encounters during a full week of work have always been an issue. Many companies are testing out a new 4-day work week to improve the mental health and productivity of their workers. Read the article here.

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