They call it the ‘100-80-100’ concept. This means employees will retain 100% of their salary, work 80% of the time, but contribute 100% of their output still.
It’s getting rather tiresome to see every new report that the 4-day work week is a superior option delivered as if this is some groundbreaking new thing. Everybody knows it by now. The workers know it (not that they needed to be told), the C-suite knows it, the data backs it up, it’s all there except the implementation…
I would appreciate it if further articles about this or instead framed as “Why don’t we have a 4-day work week yet when it’s common knowledge that it’s the better option?” or “Our corporate overlords continue to demand a 5-day work week even though the superior way forward has been laid bare for all to see”.
Of course, since those same overlords are the ones that control the narrative, it won’t happen. But it’s nice to dream!
justsomeguy@lemmy.world 1 week ago
It’s a bit misleading to phrase it as they did. Germany didn’t trial this. A few companies in Germany did. How many? Well fuck me if I know because the author does their best to keep any absolute numbers out of the article. I’m all for reducing work time since our productivity has easily risen enough to allow for that (once we eat the rich) but don’t try to sugarcoat it.
kerf@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Yes, I feel like this happens when these articles pop up from time to time. Like, it’s a good thing a few companies are trying it out successfully, you don’t have to falsely make it sound like the whole country switched
MisterFrog@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Journalists (as a whole) are some of the worst when it comes to referencing. “A report from organisation found…” yes, okay, what’s it called, when was I released, better yet LINK THE DAMN REPORT.
Journalists, why you so bad at this?
flyingSock@feddit.org 5 days ago
all i can remember is vw and/or porsche trialing this a while back
Boomkop3@reddthat.com 6 days ago
Few enough that I can’t find anything about it apart from some forum. And I’m right next door. Not even my german friends an hour away mentioned it.