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Sweden: The New Laboratory for a Six-Hour Work Day


The cult of the six-hour work day knows no bounds, stretching from France to Venezuela, but the policy doesn't always work Kellogg-esque miracles. In Sweden itself, towns have abandoned the approach in the past when it proved costly and detrimental to workers' health (it turns out working non-stop for six hours isn't great for you, either).

Read more: The Altantic




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