pstrongTwo in 10 workers have a four-day workweek option./strong/p pThe four-day workweek is transitioning from an idealistic concept to a tangible reality in Singapore, with 21% of workers reporting that their employers are already implementing such a setup.
The four-day workweek is transitioning from an idealistic concept to a tangible reality in Singapore, with 21% of workers reporting that their employers are already implementing such a setup.
“The four-day work week is gaining popularity for its potential benefits like improved work-life balance, increased productivity and reduced burnout. Flexibility is not a perk but a foundational expectation," Yvonne Teo, Vice President of HR APAC at ADP, said. ADP reported that workers feel their employers could do more, with less than half of Singapore workers satisfied with their flexibility of hours or location .
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