Working more doesn't always mean more output, according to these researchers
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Working more doesn't necessarily mean more productivity.
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In many ways, working too much was not a bad problem to have in 2020, when you consider the 1 million Australians who were out of work.
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A study by global accountancy software company QuickBooks found a correlation between a shorter work week and higher productivity
The authors found Australians work 34.6 hours a week on average, assuming four weeks holiday
New Zealand company Unilever is moving to a four-day work week but paying staff for five to improve company performance