
The results of two trials in Iceland found that a 35- to 36-hour work week resulted in similar or greater productivity and improved well-being among workers.
(Image credit: Halldor Kolbeins/AFP via Getty Images)

The results of two trials in Iceland found that a 35- to 36-hour work week resulted in similar or greater productivity and improved well-being among workers.
(Image credit: Halldor Kolbeins/AFP via Getty Images)
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