Ready for a three-day weekend? Seven in 10 workers feel they could be just as productive in a four-day work week, according to new research .
Ahead of Labor Day, a new survey of 2,000 Americans examining lifestyle factors, attitudes to work and social life balance, found 69% of employed respondents think they could do their job in 32 hours a week.
However, over a quarter (29%) disagreed that this would be the case and three percent declined to vote.
The survey, conducted by Talker Research , found millennials as the generation most likely to support a four-day work week (75%), with Gen Z slightly less enthused (70%) and Gen X similarly compelled (70%).
For employed boomers, the notion of a four-day work week was notably less supported, with just 48% of those currently working thi