Tag: Work-life balance
Generation Z: Threat to prosperity or opportunity for work culture?
As of: April 7, 2024 10:46 a.m 40-hour weeks and working yourself to ruin? Young professionals today place more value on work-life balance. Others can’t understand this. Your accusation: This…
Politics is staying out of the four-day week
As of: February 15, 2024 11:08 a.m There are different views in the Bundestag parties about the meaning of a four-day week. However, there seems to be agreement that employers…
Healthier and more productive thanks to the four-day week?
As of: February 1, 2024 7:41 a.m Some countries have already tested or even introduced it – a pilot project is now starting in Germany: 50 companies are testing the…
Job: This is how you live less for work
Many people find it difficult to distance themselves from their job. An expert on how you can use your commute to work for yourself, what kind of free time is…
4-day week: The errors of the idea – economy
Business associations or trade unions praise themselves quite often. The members should notice that the organization tears itself apart for them. IG Metall is now boasting that its demand for…
4-day week: The long tug of war over shorter working hours – Economy
When hiring managers interview applicants today, they experience new things. Without being asked, candidates emphasize how important a work-life balance is. Job exchanges count ten times as many job offers…
Where the four-day week already works
Status: 05/27/2023 3:47 p.m The debate about the four-day week is gaining momentum. The trade unions are in favour, many employers are against. Some companies are already trying out the…
Sleep research: When the afternoon nap makes you sick
Common in southern Europe, the siesta can bring good things – but what matters is how long and where you sleep. source site
“Import of ideas”: How to create a better work-life balance?
podcast Status: 04/28/2023 05:38 a.m Three-quarters of all Germans want a four-day week – but it’s still not planned. Other countries are already further along. The “Import of Ideas” podcast…
Generation Z: let them be “lazy” – Economy
comment by Paulina Würminghausen There’s this hackneyed saying that younger people have had to listen to for decades: Apprenticeship years aren’t master years. As long as someone is in training,…