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Louis Bloomsfield inspects the kegs of beer at his brewery in north London, eagerly awaiting June when he will get an extra day off every week.

A worker pours a pint of beer at Pressure Drop Brewery, in north London, on May 21, 2022. – Members of staff at the Pressure Drop brewery are taking part in a six-month trial of a four-day working week, with 3,000 others from 60 UK companies. The pilot — touted as the world’s biggest so far — aims to help companies shorten their working hours without cutting salaries or sacrificing revenues.

The pilot — touted as the worlds biggest so far — aims to help companies shorten their working hours without cutting salaries or sacrificing revenues. Smaller organisations should find it easier to adapt, as they can make big changes more readily, he told AFP. “It will be difficult for a company like us which needs to be kept running all the time, but that’s what we will experiment with within this trial,” he said.

The service industry plays a huge role in the UK economy, contributing 80 percent to the country’s GDP.

 

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