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Revealed: You tell us a 4-day week boosts productivity, wellbeing and staff retention

Our survey results are revealed while a new report says that most º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses could afford a four-day week

Trevor Worth of Portcullis Legals

Businesses with a 4-day week have a more engaged workforce, hold on to staff and have a more diverse team, according to you.

In December, our survey was the way to go in a post-Covid-19 world.

With vast numbers of employees working from home and re-assessing their work-life balance - we asked both employees and business owners whether the time is right for a shift in working patterns.

Of the employers we asked - 29% said that they did have a four-day week or flexible working policy.

Of these, 63% said they have a more engaged workforce, 25% said they had better staff retention and 13% had a more diverse and inclusive team.

But the working pattern is not without its problems. Asked what the downsides are, business owners responded that holiday cover and rotas for seven-day operations can be a challenge while not all staff are prepared to help out in emergencies or for overtime.

For those businesses who said they did not have part-time or flexible working, 37% said they were most concerned about the effect it would have on productivity, 37% said they feared it would impact on customer service and 26% said it would mean hiring more staff to cover the shortfall.