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4-Day Work WeekTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 1541, Segment 4
Feb 24, 2021 • 20m
Most full-time workers would like to work less for the same pay. There’s even an international movement “to make part-time the new full-time.” A progressive think tank in the UK argues that the pandemic has provided a perfect opportunity to begin a wider transition to working less. Anna Coote is a principal fellow at the New Economics Foundation and a long-time advocate of this concept.
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