While there is no easy way to address concerns about how (and how much) we work, research tells us that no matter what we do, taking a holistic, long-term focus on the well-being of the workforce is the best path to both happiness and prosperity. Maybe the answer is a 4-day workweek. agiLab's Dr Emma Russell is the co-author of a new blog focusing on the 4-day work week, which you can find here.
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