More than 3300 workers at 70 companies have started working a four-day week with no loss of pay in the biggest ever four-day week pilot to take place anywhere in the world.
From Monday, June 6, organisations are trialling a four-day week with no loss of pay for employees, based on the principle of the 100:80:100 model – 100% of the pay for 80% of the time, in exchange for a commitment to maintain at least 100% productivity.
The pilot is running for 6 months and is being organised by 4 Day Week Global in partnership with leading think tank Autonomy, the 4 Day Week UK Campaign, and researchers at Cambridge University, Oxford University and Boston College.
From a local chippy to large corporates, companies in the UK pilot provide products and services ranging from education to workplace consultancy; banking; care; financial services; IT software training; professional development and legal training; housing; automotive supply services; online retail; sustainable homecare; skincare; telco; animation studios; building and construction recruitment services; food and beverage and hospitality; digital marketing; and comprehensive case management services for people recovering from traumatic injury.
Staff at Plattens Fish and Chips in Wells-Next-The-Sea, North Norfolk are among those taking part in the pilot.
Luke Platten, the Director of Platten’s Fish and Chips, said: “ Our team believes the four-day week perfectly aligns with our values to provide the win-win position for everyone involved.”
Researchers will work with each participating organisation to measure the impact on productivity in the business and the wellbeing of its workers, as well as the impact on the environment and gender equality.
Government backed four-day week trials are also due to begin later this year in Spain and Scotland.
Read More Related Articles The rise of the four-day week and how to make it work Read More Related Articles Managing Director’s Linkedin post explaining 4-day week move goes viralJoe O Connor, CEO of 4 Day Week Global, said: “The UK is at the crest of a wave of global momentum behind the four-day week.
“As we emerge from the pandemic, more and more companies are recognising that the new frontier for competition is quality of life, and that reduced-hour, output-focused working is the vehicle to give them a competitive edge.
“The impact of the ‘great resignation’ is now proving that workers from a diverse range of industries can produce better outcomes while working shorter and smarter.”
Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology at Boston College, and lead researcher on the pilot, said she will be analysing how employees respond to having an extra day off, in terms of stress and burnout, job and life satisfaction, health, sleep, energy use, travel and many other aspects of life.
“The four-day week is generally considered to be a triple dividend policy – helping employees, companies, and the climate. Our research efforts will be digging into all of this.”
Ed Siegel, CEO of Kent-based Charity Bank, which is participating in the pilot, said the pandemic really moved the goalposts for flexible working.
” For Charity Bank the move to a four-day week seems a natural next step.
“The 20th-century concept of a five-day working week is no longer the best fit for 21st-century business. We firmly believe that a four-day week with no change to salary or benefits will create a happier workforce and will have an equally positive impact on business productivity, customer experience and our social mission.
“We are proud to be one of the first banks in the UK to embrace the four-day week and as one of our Board members put it, we believe ‘this trial will put Charity Bank on the right side of history.’”
These companies are among those taking part5 Squirrels
Healthcare
Brighton and Hove
Adzooma
Tech
Nottingham
AKA Case Management
Domiciliary Care
Nottingham, Birmingham, Sheffield, Manchester
Allcap Limited
Industrial & construction supplies
Gloucester
Amplitude
Creative Marketing Agency
Northampton
Bedrock Learning
EdTech (Primary and Secondary Education)
Norwich
Bookishly
Gift
Northamptonshire
Boom Studios
Creative & Cultural
Northern Ireland
Charity Bank
Financial Services (Banking)
Tonbridge, Kent
Comcen
IT
Swansea
Eurowagens
Automotive
Letchworth
Everledger
Technology
London, Birmingham, Manchester
Evolution Money Limited
Financial Services
Manchester
Future Talent Learning
Online Education
London
Girling Jones
Recruitment
Exeter
Happy
Learning
London
Helping Hands
Housing/Health and Social Care
Alcester, Warwickshire
Hutch
Games
London
IE Brand
Digital & Branding
Birmingham
Literal Humans
Marketing / Advertising
London
Loud Mouth Media
Digital Marketing
Belfast, Glasgow
Merthyr Valley Homes Limited
Housing
Merthyr Tydfil
MOX
Advertising
London
NeatClean
Consumer Goods
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Our Community
Technology & Training
Australia
Outcomes Based Healthcare
Healthcare
London
Outcomes First Group
Care and Education services
Bolton
Platten’s Fish and Chips
Hospitality
Wells-Next-The-Sea
Pressure Drop Brewing
Brewing / manufacturing
London
Rivelin Robotics
Software / Manufacturing
Sheffield
Royal Society of Biology
Charity – Science and Technology
London
salamandra.uk
Animation
Eton, Dundee, San Francisco
Scotland’s International Development Alliance
Charity
Edinburgh
Secure Digital Exchange Ltd
IT
London
Sensat
Software Start Up
London
Sounds Like These
Media
London
Stellar Asset Management
Financial Services
London
Stemettes
Charity
London
The Story Mob
Public Relations / Comms
London
Timberlake Consultants Ltd / TLKE Ltd
Software Training Consultancy
London
Trio Media
Digital Marketing
Leeds and London
Tyler Grange
Environmental Consulting
Rendcomb, Cirencester
Unity
Public Relations / Comms
London
Waterwise
Environmental campaigning organisation (not4profit) – water sector, environment sector, charity sector
Work from home, office address is London
We Are Purposeful
Not for profit
London
Yo Telecom
Telecommunications
Southampton
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