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How the six-hour workday actually saves money

By Bloomberg.com  
   April 18, 2017

A Swedish experiment may have missed the bigger picture of how shorter days can mean long-term profit. Working shorter hours resulted in healthier workers. Specifically, the nurses took fewer sick days than they did when working longer, eight hour days. They also took fewer sick days than nurses in the control group. In fact, they took fewer sick days than nurses across the entire city.

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