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  • faviconIceland approved the 4-day workweek in 2019: nearly 6 years later, all the predictions made have come true — Iceland’s success proves that their predictions were far from utopian, and that a profound change in our relationship with work is not only possible, but desirable [2025]

    In: Working hours    
    Topics: 4 Day Week   
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    Country: IS   
    Source: Various    
  • faviconIceland Embraced a 4-Day Workweek in 2019 – Now, Nearly Six Years On, All Gen Z Forecasts Have Materialized — With more time for leisure, family, and friends, the stress associated with rigid work schedules has decreased, and overall happiness has increased [2025]

    In: Good life    
    Topics: 4 Day Week   
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    Country: IS   
    Source: Various    
  • faviconIceland’s shorter working week has been a huge success — contrary to fears that productivity and the provision of services would suffer, nothing could be further from the truth. Extensive research has shown that they have remained the same or even improved [2024]

    In: Working hours    
    Topics: 4 Day Week   
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    Country: IS   
    Source: The Guardian    
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