Reduction of hours of work
Reduction of hours of work may refer to:
- Six-hour day, proposed as an alternative to a four-day week
- Eight-hour day, the product of a social movement to regulate the length of a working day
- Three-Day Week, introduced from 1973 to 1974 in the United Kingdom to conserve electricity
- Four-day week, a policy to reduce the working week to four days rather than the more customary five
- 35-hour workweek, a labour reform policy adopted in France in 2000
- Working time § Gradual decrease in working hours
- Work–life balance
See also
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