Many companies taking part in the scheme say productivity has been maintained or improved.
Many UK firms taking part in a four-day working week trial have said they will keep it in place after the pilot ends.
Though some "old-fashioned" companies taking part in the trial had found the shift to a four-day week "trickier". Of the 73 companies in the trial, 41 firms responded to a survey midway through the scheme. Around 86% of those surveyed said they would keep the four-day week policy going after the trial ends.
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