Is It Time to Switch to<br />a Four-Day Work Week? For working parents and<br />mental health conscious millennials,<br />a four-day work week is an appealing option. A four-day work week can<br />still mean working 40 hours a week. Switching from 8 hours a day to 10 hours<br />allows for employees to choose a day off, whether that be Wednesday for a mid-week break or Friday to avoid heavy traffic congestion. Psychologist Adam Grant from Wharton School in Pennsylvania has conducted multiple experiments on the subject. Psychologist Adam Grant,<br />via ‘Ladders’ Grant also found that flexible hours<br />created a more loyal work relationship, as employees appreciated their employer’s<br />consideration for their lives outside of work. Historian Rutger Bregman pointed<br />out that the idea of a shorter work week<br />isn’t a radical new concept. Rutger Bregman, via ‘Ladders’