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Aussie workers could soon be working one less day a week as more Australian companies adopt the '100:80:100' model - 100 per cent pay, for 80 per cent work time, with 100 per cent productivity.
Australians in many industries could soon be working one day less each week thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). Large ...
Four-day work week could become mainstream in Australia in five years. A radical overhaul of the way Australians work could be hitting our shores much sooner than expected.
One of the common ways that companies implement a four-day week is by using the 100:80:100 model, in which staff keep 100 per cent of their pay but have their work hours reduced to 80 per cent.
Now, Unilever is set to trial a four-day work week in Australia, after a successful 18-month trial in New Zealand. Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT.
A bunch of companies around the globe have been trialling a four-day work week thanks to the not-for-profit 4 Day Week Campaign. Earlier this year, 20 Australian companies started the trial .
Jordan Maitland spearheaded a four-day work week at her workplace Raisely and said it's meant staff are more energised and productive. · Source: Supplied Fundraising platform Raisely was one of the ...
Workers at Oxfam Australia will be able to work just four days a week after the company agreed to a deal with the Australian Services Union.
“They do more work in the four days, they come in more energised, they’re more committed,” Moriarty said, according to 7News.com.au. The news outlet also said that Australia needs much catching up to ...
Workers at Oxfam Australia will work a four-day week at full pay, in a historic agreement. (Source: Getty) Oxfam Australia has agreed to give its workers a four-day work week at full pay, following a ...
The 4-Day Work Week Study Global Findings. In 2022, 4 Day Week Global, a not-for-profit organization based in New Zealand, coordinated “the world’s first global, independent research into the ...
How to Make a Bi-Weekly Calendar. Biweekly systems are convenient to use because they always involve 14 days. ... Create columns that represent the number of days in your work week.