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Shorter working week trials an ‘overwhelming success’ in Iceland

The trials involved 2,500 people — more than 1% of Iceland’s working population — and were aimed at maintaining or increasing productivity while improving work-life balance. Researchers found that productivity and services stayed the same or improved …

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