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Finland Becomes the First Country to Make the Four-Day Work Week the Default for Public Sector Employees

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Siiri Mäkinen
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Finland Becomes the First Country to Make the Four-Day Work Week the Default for Public Sector Employees

After a three-year pilot covering 60,000 civil servants, Finland has legislated a 32-hour, four-day working week as the default arrangement for all central government employees — with a 100 percent salary retention requirement. Productivity metrics from the pilot have given other Nordic governments pause.

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