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Four-day work weeks: weighing the pros and cons of a shorter work revolution

By Christopher Seymour
February 9, 2024
  • Employment contracts
  • Employment policies
  • Flexible working
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We look at four-day workweeks, including their pros, cons, and wider impact in our recent insight.

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Christopher Seymour

About Christopher Seymour

Christopher is an associate in Dentons' People, Reward and Mobility team, focusing on UK employment law. He has experience in both contentious and non-contentious areas of employment law, ranging from advisory and transactional matters through to tribunal litigation.

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