Why Australia is one step closer to a four-day work week | The Business | ABC News

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11 Sept 202304:12

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the growing trend of a four-day workweek as a response to labor shortages and the pandemic's impact on traditional work patterns. Oxfam Australia is pioneering the concept locally, aiming to maintain productivity without increasing work hours. Early trials worldwide have shown increased productivity and improved well-being among employees. The script highlights the potential for this model to become the norm across various sectors, with large-scale trials in the UK reporting positive outcomes and companies like Unilever adopting the practice.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The traditional 9-to-5, Monday-to-Friday workweek is being reevaluated due to the premium on human capital.
  • 🌐 The pandemic and labor shortages have prompted organizations to explore alternative work arrangements.
  • 🏢 Oxfam Australia is pioneering a four-day workweek trial in its workplace agreement, aiming for a win-win for both workers and employers.
  • 🤝 There's an ongoing conversation about how to best organize work and ensure the well-being of employees while maximizing productivity.
  • 💼 The four-day week at Oxfam is not about reducing hours but changing work patterns to maintain the same output with the same pay.
  • 📈 Global trials have shown consistent productivity increases with the implementation of a four-day workweek.
  • 🛠️ Union leaders are now negotiating enterprise bargaining agreements involving four-day workweek trials.
  • 📊 A large UK trial reported significant drops in sick days, reduced employee turnover, and increased productivity.
  • 🛑 Consumer goods giant Unilever has successfully implemented a four-day workweek in its New Zealand office and is expanding the trial in Australia.
  • 🔄 The concept of a four-day workweek, once considered radical, is gaining traction as employers find benefits in reduced labor costs and increased staff engagement.
  • 📚 A recent senate report has called for government agencies to trial the four-day workweek, indicating its potential for broader adoption across sectors.

Q & A

  • What is the traditional concept of a workweek that the script challenges?

    -The traditional concept of a workweek is nine to five, Monday to Friday.

  • What factors are driving organizations to seek alternative work arrangements?

    -The pandemic and labor shortages are forcing organizations to look for different ways to work.

  • Why is Oxfam Australia believed to be the first local organization to trial a four-day week?

    -Oxfam Australia has a four-day week trial written into its workplace agreement, which is a result of ongoing conversations about work organization and employer responsibility.

  • What is the main goal of the four-day workweek according to the script?

    -The main goal is to change work patterns to maintain the same output in just four eight-hour days with the same pay, without compressing the standard 38-hour week into four days.

  • How does the four-day workweek impact productivity according to trials conducted worldwide?

    -Trials have shown consistent productivity increases as a result of implementing a four-day workweek.

  • What role is the union leader playing in the adoption of the four-day workweek in Australia?

    -The union leader who struck the Oxfam Australia deal is already negotiating five to ten Enterprise bargaining agreements that involve a trial of the four-day workweek.

  • How does the script suggest the concept of a four-day workweek will evolve in the future?

    -The script suggests that the concept will shift from small businesses to larger workforces through unions bargaining on behalf of staff and will move from sector to sector.

  • What has been the outcome of a large trial in the UK regarding the four-day workweek?

    -Firms in the UK reported big drops in sick days, fewer employees quitting, and higher productivity as a result of the trial.

  • What did Unilever's experience with the four-day workweek in New Zealand lead to?

    -Unilever's successful 18-month experiment in New Zealand led to the continuation of the four-day workweek and a trial involving 500 staff in Australia.

  • What does the script suggest about the broader implications of the four-day workweek for different sectors and types of businesses?

    -The script suggests that the four-day workweek is a workplace improvement applicable to all sectors and workers, not just those based in offices or small agile businesses.

  • What recent call has been made by a senate report regarding the trial of the four-day workweek?

    -A senate report has called for government agencies to trial the four-day workweek concept.

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