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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 8 MIN

How the Four-Day Workweek Actually Works at Scale

from Future of Work Tech with Fexingo: Remote Tools, AI Productivity, and Workplace Software · host Fexingo

Episode 27 of Future of Work Tech examines the real-world rollout of the four-day workweek, moving past the hype to look at the operational details. Lucas and Luna unpack data from a 2025 UK pilot of 61 companies — including a 92% retention rate and a 35% drop in sick days — and discuss the workflow redesigns that made it work: compressed schedules versus reduced hours, async communication stacks, and the software tools that keep teams coordinated. They also talk about the hidden costs: how some roles simply can't shrink to four days, and the cultural friction when clients still operate on a five-day clock. The hosts then connect the productivity gains to a broader shift in how companies measure output — from hours logged to deliverables completed. With specific examples from a fintech firm that cut meetings by 40% and a design agency that adopted a four-day async week, this episode gives listeners a grounded, case-study-driven look at what the four-day week really demands. #FourDayWorkweek #FutureOfWork #RemoteWork #Productivity #WorkLifeBalance #AsyncWork #EmployeeRetention #WorkplaceTech #HybridWork #UKPilot #BusinessTransformation #WorkRedesign #MeetingCulture #OutputOverHours #EmployeeWellbeing #TechTools #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 27 of Future of Work Tech examines the real-world rollout of the four-day workweek, moving past the hype to look at the operational details. Lucas and Luna unpack data from a 2025 UK pilot of 61 companies — including a 92% retention rate and a 35% drop in sick days — and discuss the workflow redesigns that made it work: compressed schedules versus reduced hours, async communication stacks, and the software tools that keep teams coordinated. They also talk about the hidden costs: how some roles simply can't shrink to four days, and the cultural friction when clients still operate on a five-day clock. The hosts then connect the productivity gains to a broader shift in how companies measure output — from hours logged to deliverables completed. With specific examples from a fintech firm that cut meetings by 40% and a design agency that adopted a four-day async week, this episode gives listeners a grounded, case-study-driven look at what the four-day week really demands. #FourDayWorkweek #FutureOfWork #RemoteWork #Productivity #WorkLifeBalance #AsyncWork #EmployeeRetention #WorkplaceTech #HybridWork #UKPilot #BusinessTransformation #WorkRedesign #MeetingCulture #OutputOverHours #EmployeeWellbeing #TechTools #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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