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Get ready for nasty layoffs and say goodbye to the 4-day workweek
Tim ParadisAug 6, 2024, 6:07 PM GMT+8
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https://www.businessinsider.com/economic-fears-job-cuts-employers-less-flexible-with-workers-2024-8
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- Economic concerns could lead to layoffs and reduced remote work opportunities in the US.
- A weaker-than-expected jobs report could give cover to CEOs who want to reconsider work policies.
- But reverting to traditional work models could harm productivity and employee morale.
It's a troubling thought, to be sure, but a longer workweek is already a reality for some workers. Greece has allowed some industries to move to a 48-hour workweek to bump productivity. And South Korean companies, such as Samsung, are telling some execs to also show up on Saturday or Sunday to help boost the company's business.
Now, with economic alarm bells going off in the US, some workers pining for less time on the job may have to keep dreaming.
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