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TABLE 1A - FORMS OF REDUCED WORKING HOURS Type of Work Number of

28 Nov 2023

Autonomy Four Day Weeks in the UK: data tables 1 TABLE 1A FORMS OF REDUCED WORKING HOURS Type of Work Number of Option Companies Percentage All staff on four day work week 32 72.72727273 Some staff on four day work week 12 27.27272727 TABLE 1B FORMS OF REDUCED WORKING HOURS Day off Number of Companies Percentage Friday 14 31.82 Monday or Friday 11 25.00 Wednesday or Friday 1 2.27 Not same day off. [...] Autonomy Four Day Weeks in the UK: data tables 9 TABLE 6 COMPANY METRICS: REVENUE AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Metric Number of Weighted change companies (percentage) Revenue: % change from start of trial to 23 1.40 endpoint Revenue: % change from comparison to 24 34.5 trial period No. [...] employees: % change from start of 34 -1.30 trial to endpoint TABLE 7 COMPANY METRICS: RESIGNATIONS, NEW HIRES AND ABSENTEEISM Comparison Trial Number of Weighted average % change period period companies Resignation rate (per 100 employees) 2.0 0.8 -57.14285714 29 New hire rate (per 100 employees) 3.4 2.2 -36.62790698 29 No of sick and personal days (per employee per 2 0.7 -65 24 month) TABLE 8 EMP. [...] Trial participation percentage actually reduced 95% work time WTR frequency 0-3 (never to every week) 2.8 reduced work time WTR arrangement percentage with one day off 89% per week WTR duration number of months taking 5.8 reduced work time TABLE 10 EMPLOYEE WORKPLACE EXPERIENCES: WHAT CHANGED Variable Measure Baseline Endpoint Change Significance^ % % no % decrease change increase compared Current. [...] AS A RESULT OF THE TRIAL, DID THE FOLLOWING CHANGE FOR YOU? Variable Measure Mean Significance^ % decrease % no change % increase Change in work (-1) decrease, 0 no change, 1 increase 0.60 *** 2% 36% 62%pace Change in (-1) decrease, 0 no change, 1 workload increase 0.18 *** 2% 78% 20% Change in second (-1) decrease, 0 no change, 1 increase 0.06 ** 6% 84% 11%job Change in leisure (-1) decrease, 0 n.
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