Can someboy help me with the benefits having 5 day week instead of having 6 days of work? Appreciate your valuable inputs. Thx Abu Varghese
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Dear Abu Varghese,
The subject has already been discussed some time ago. Please refer to the following link where I had provided my two comments: https://www.citehr.com/190753-increa...tml#post848570
Thanks,
Dinesh V Divekar
From India, Bangalore
The subject has already been discussed some time ago. Please refer to the following link where I had provided my two comments: https://www.citehr.com/190753-increa...tml#post848570
Thanks,
Dinesh V Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
This is a subject of intense debate. However, with the emphasis on work-life balance, quality of life, and ample tools to judge productivity, a 5-day workweek is what the world is moving towards. A 5-day workweek has the following benefits:
- A more motivated and hopefully committed workforce
- Savings on overheads of running the workplace, where most employees take the 6th day as the weekend and output is minimal
- The 6th day acts as both a carrot and stick for employees to ensure that tasks are not kept for the new week ahead
- Improves the quality of life of the employee and his/her family
- Less sudden absenteeism as employees would not want to waste a day when there is the lure of two consecutive days of holidays ahead
There could be many more benefits on a case-to-case basis, and it would vary depending on the type of business and work environment.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
This is a subject of intense debate. However, with the emphasis on work-life balance, quality of life, and ample tools to judge productivity, a 5-day workweek is what the world is moving towards. A 5-day workweek has the following benefits:
- A more motivated and hopefully committed workforce
- Savings on overheads of running the workplace, where most employees take the 6th day as the weekend and output is minimal
- The 6th day acts as both a carrot and stick for employees to ensure that tasks are not kept for the new week ahead
- Improves the quality of life of the employee and his/her family
- Less sudden absenteeism as employees would not want to waste a day when there is the lure of two consecutive days of holidays ahead
There could be many more benefits on a case-to-case basis, and it would vary depending on the type of business and work environment.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Hi Jacob! Can u please explain.... "A 5 day working has the following benefits - a more motivated and hopefully committed work force..."
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Friends,
It is better for the service-oriented industry but not for a continuous process industry. If you implement it in the manufacturing industry, then it is going to be very expensive; hence, work out the pros & cons based on the type of the industry. If it is a corporate office/service industry, this will be a better option, subject to the commitment/output of the employees increasing.
Thanks and regards,
Kameswarao
From India, Hyderabad
It is better for the service-oriented industry but not for a continuous process industry. If you implement it in the manufacturing industry, then it is going to be very expensive; hence, work out the pros & cons based on the type of the industry. If it is a corporate office/service industry, this will be a better option, subject to the commitment/output of the employees increasing.
Thanks and regards,
Kameswarao
From India, Hyderabad
Hi,
I definitely agree with Mr. Jacob. It is so much better working 5 days than 6 days.
(i) The employees feel less stressed and have ample time for themselves and their families as well. People have so many household tasks to do, starting from banking to shopping and appointments, etc.
(ii) The number of leaves taken by any individual is comparatively less.
(iii) People get to rest and stay healthy.
(iv) The expenses of the organization become less.
(v) The working days become more efficient.
What do you say, Mr. Abu Varghese??? :)
From India, Lucknow
I definitely agree with Mr. Jacob. It is so much better working 5 days than 6 days.
(i) The employees feel less stressed and have ample time for themselves and their families as well. People have so many household tasks to do, starting from banking to shopping and appointments, etc.
(ii) The number of leaves taken by any individual is comparatively less.
(iii) People get to rest and stay healthy.
(iv) The expenses of the organization become less.
(v) The working days become more efficient.
What do you say, Mr. Abu Varghese??? :)
From India, Lucknow
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