- The four-day workweek is increasing in popularity and employees say they’re willing to quit their current job to have it.
- More than sixty percent of workers say they’d rather have a four-day workweek than the traditional five, a Monster survey found.
- Thirty-three percent of survey respondents said they would quit their current job for one with a shortened week.
- That’s a “significant” share, according to Vicki Salemi, career expert at Monster.
- Salemi added that the results indicate a shift in how workers prioritize their time on and off the clock.