Greece is introducing the six-day workweek. The Greek government just passed a bill to make 48-hour weeks possible for around-the-clock private businesses. The new policy is part of broader labor reforms to address the shrinking population and skilled worker shortage in the country as well as to boost productivity. But it goes against the trend: many countries in Western Europe from Germany to the U.K. have been trialing shorter weeks to fight burn out and improve work-life balance. (The Guardian)
📊 YPulse data: 79% of European 13-39-year-olds agree, “My life would be better if I had a four-day workweek”
