A survey conducted by office furniture supplier, Viking, has highlighted that workers want to move to a four-day working week. The research, which involved 1,677 UK employees, revealed important trends employers should consider during National Work Life Week. Over half of people said that they’d like to move to a four-day working week. Respondents to the survey were asked which days they would like to work, with the following results: 72% want to work on Mondays 93% want to work on Tuesdays 93% want to work on Wednesdays 91% want to work on Thursdays 50% want to work on Fridays Despite only working four days a week, most employees would like to keep working a full-time schedule of 38 hours a week. Instead of the current 9 to 5 standard pattern, employees want to divide their time by working longer hours, four days a week. The average hours UK workers want to spend at the office each day are: Nine hours on Monday Ten hours on Tuesday Ten hours on Wednesday Nine hours on Thursday. Survey respondents were also asked to state what their ideal start and finish times are under their new proposed working week. The most popular times were starting at 8 am and finishing at 6 pm. Workers are also keen to get more flexibility and agility in their working hours. 6 in 10 employees (60%) said they wanted to work at least part of their working week from home. In terms of when people want to be working away from the office, 1 in 5 (19%) would like to work from home between 90% and 100% of the time. The mean average amount of time people wanted to work from home is just over one-third of their working week (31%). The issue looks set to become more important as younger workers move up through the workplace. Over two-thirds (68%) of 16 to 25-year-old workers want the option to work from home, compared to just over one-half of over-55s. Workers are not the only ones who would stand to benefit from the new working pattern. Those surveyed said that working a four-day pattern would have a number of benefits for their workplace. 61% of people say that changing their working hours would make them more productive at work. Other benefits employees cited are: 70% think it would make them happier 65% say it would reduce stress 62% think it would boost relationships 51% think it would increase motivation 54% would be more creative 68% would be better rested Post navigation Hall of Fame Awards celebrate the Gift Card industry’s stars of 2019 TopCashback has extended its partnership with Tillo for digital gift cards