20 Biggest Four-Day Work Week Companies (Oct 2024)
During the Industrial Revolution, factory workers logged 80-100 hours per week. But in 1926, Henry Ford popularized the 40-hour work week after he found that working more barely yielded an increase in productivity. It was a breakthrough in how we work. But it was also nearly one hundred years ago.
Just like how Henry Ford implemented the five-day work, today’s visionary companies have implemented four-day work weeks for better work-life balance and higher productivity.
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The Biggest 4-Day Work Week Companies
Here are 20 well-known companies that have implemented a four-day work week:
Company | Policy | Jobs | Story & Date |
Basecamp | Seasonal |
"As I write this it’s the first week of May, and there’s an energetic buzz in the air — because it means that Summer Hours are about to start here at Basecamp. During summer, we work 4-day work weeks, aka 'summer hours'. Summer hours are in effect from May 1 through August 31 each year." | |
Welcome to the Jungle | Permanent | June 1, 2019 | |
Microsoft Japan | Trial |
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Buffer | Permanent |
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Toshiba | Trial |
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Shopify | Seasonal |
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Mizuho Financial Group | Permanent Optional |
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Piktochart | Permanent |
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Unilever New Zealand | Trial 32 Hours | November 30, 2020
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Awin | Permanent |
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Kickstarter | Unknown | United States: | |
Galt Pharmaceuticals | Permanent |
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Bolt | Permanent |
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Wonderlic | Permanent |
"After reviewing the results of a successful 12-week summer trial, Wonderlic is fully instating a 32-hour, four-day work week, effective immediately." | |
Atom Bank | Permanent |
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thredUP | Permanent |
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Panasonic | Permanent | January 6, 2022
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D'Youville College | Trial 32 Hours |
D’Youville College in Buffalo, N.Y., turned heads last week when it announced that staff and administrators would shift to a four-day, 32-hour workweek—down from the five-day, 37.5-hour week they previously worked—without any reduction to their pay or benefits. The private college is launching the four-day workweek on a trial basis, with plans to assess how it’s working, and whether there have been any changes in student satisfaction, after six months." | |
Canon (UK) | Trial | January 16, 2022 | |
KPMG | Seasonal | February 10, 2022 | |
4-Day Work Week Company Definitions
Here’s how we define the four-day work week policies you see in that column:
- Permanent: The company has four work days each week indefinitely with no reduction in pay.
- Trial: The company is experimenting with a four-day week over a fixed time period.
- Seasonal: The company works four days per week for portions of the year (like summer) rather than the full year.
- Optional: Employees have the choice to work four days per week but it comes with pro-rated (lower) pay.
See Also: 4-Day Work Week Countries | Tracking 4-Day Week Bills | Short Working Week Schedule Options
How many hours do 4-day companies work?
We have 407 companies with 11 variations of working hours per week:
- 32 Hours: 87%
- 35 Hours: 2%
- 36 Hours: 3%
- 40 Hours: 4%
- Seven schedules with a 1% or less share
In which countries are the most 4-day companies located?
Right now, we have 407 four-day work week companies across 27 countries.
- United Kingdom: 44%
- United States: 31%
- Canada: 5%
- Australia: 5%
- 23 countries with a 2% share or less
(Here is an analysis of company adoption of the four-day work week by country.)
What are the most common 4-day work week policies?
Here are the four-day policies for the 407 companies in our database:
- Permanent: 82%
- Trial: 13%
- Optional: 3%
- Seasonal: 2%
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Very informative and well-articulated post. Thank you.
This is BY FAR the most complete source of information on everything to do with shorter work hours that I’ve ever seen. Congratulations! We should talk about the abortive California legislation soon. While many shorter hours bills get stalled in legislative committee due to political maneuvering, this one is simply badly designed if what you say in your article is anywhere close to accurate. To be continued, I hope.
very nice sharing, thank you very much
Great post! Really enjoyed reading it. Your insights are spot-on and your writing style is engaging. Looking forward to more content like this!
Zinc Digital is a UK company, not Icelandic.
Thank you! Updated.
This is undeniably the most comprehensive source of information on shorter work hours I’ve ever encountered. Congratulations! We should discuss the unsuccessful California legislation soon. While many bills on shorter work hours often get stuck in legislative committees due to political tactics, this particular one seems poorly crafted if your article’s assertions are even remotely accurate. Looking forward to continuing this conversation.