Skip to main content

Speakers

Helen Goss

Helen Goss

Employment


Can a four-day work week truly revolutionise the way we approach productivity and work-life balance?

On this episode of the Employment Law Pod, Andy Whiteaker and Helen Goss tackle this intriguing question and much more. Redundancy is a complex and often emotionally charged topic. The episode begins by discussing suitable alternative roles, emphasizing that what constitutes a "suitable" role can be highly subjective. 

But that's not all—we also shift gears and explore the increasingly popular concept of a four-day work week. Initial scepticism has given way to promising results from trials in the UK and beyond, showing that fewer workdays can actually boost productivity. However, the four-day work week is not without its challenges, Andy and Helen provide valuable insights into how businesses can navigate these challenges.

Don't miss out on this fascinating discussion that could potentially redefine the future of work. 


Get in touch

If you have any questions relating to this podcast or have any Employment matters you would like to discuss, please contact the Employment team.

Email us
shutterstock 531975229 (1)

Stay ahead with the latest from Boyes Turner

Sign up to receive the latest news on areas of interest to you. We can tailor the information we send to you.

Sign up to our newsletter
shutterstock 531975229 (1)