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- Qwick, a staffing platform for hospitality industries, cut its work week down to 4 days in April 2022.
- After making the switch, employees who reported feeling rested and ready for work on Monday increased 32%.
- Qwick's findings are just a snapshot of how a reduced work week can impact a company.
A 4-day work week could help employees say goodbye to their Sunday Scaries.
That's at least what Qwick, a US-based company that helps fill shifts in the hospitality industry, found after testing out a four-day work week.