Work-Life Balance Important to People Living in Canada

Canadian Visa Professionals

Canadian Visa Professionals reported that the study indicated only adults under 35 will consider a pay cut in exchange for a 4-day work week. According to the study, more women also showed their concerns about the possibility of being paid less in a 4-day workweek model.

 Talent.com, a recruiting platform in Canada, embarked on a study to show how important it is to people living in Canada to improve their work-life balance. According to Canadian Visa Professionals, this study reveals that most Canadian workers think a four-day workweek will greatly improve their work-life balance.

Canadian Visa Professionals
Canadian Visa Professionals

Statistics showing how workers in Canada will likely want to work in a 4-day workweek

Canadian Visa Professionals could confirm that about 93 percent of the study’s respondents are interested in a 4-day workweek model. And 57 percent of Canadians would likely place a 4-day work week as the number one benefit a company can offer them.

Similarly, about 50 percent said they prefer to work only for an average of 36 hours a week. These individuals are unwilling to work 10-hour shifts for four days, the standard 40 hours per week. Some emphasized that they are willing to keep the 8-hour daily shift for four days and get a 3-day weekend. 

Of all the respondents, only 8 percent are ready to go as high as 40 hours a week

 
Canadian Visa Professionals
Canadian Visa Professionals

The possible impact of the 4-day workweek model on income

Canadian Visa Professionals reported that the study indicated only adults under 35 will consider a pay cut in exchange for a 4-day work week. According to the study, more women also showed their concerns about the possibility of being paid less in a 4-day workweek model.

 
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