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Shortening a workweek to four days without cutting pay has shown to improve job task efficiency and decrease employee fatigue across 141 companies, according to research published July 21 in Nature.
While the government is promoting the introduction of '4.5-day week', shortening working hours, such as the introduction of a ...
Employees who trialled a four-day work week for six months said they slept better and felt that their ability to work ...
Compare Home Health Care Agencies reports on the nursing industry's rising salaries and demand for registered nurses amid a ...
Workers at over 100 companies experienced greater job satisfaction and slept better once they switched to a shorter work ...
A new international study found that a four-day workweek with no loss of pay significantly improved worker well-being, ...
Employees whose working weeks were cut by eight hours or more—while retaining the same salary—saw the most changes.
Success metrics from the South Carolina health system show telemedicine to be an opportunity for nurses to practice at the top of their license, improve work-life balance and stay in the profession ...
While the article accurately describes the devastating impact of wage freezes and budget cuts, the relationship between ...
You’ve undoubtedly heard of the side hustle. It’s when people have side gigs they work in their spare time to supplement ...
While working in healthcare can be personally and professionally fulfilling, many women in medicine say a lack of work-life ...