Employees would work four days in the office and then ten at home under a new proposal for getting Britain back to work. The workforce would be split into two groups which don't overlap, Imperial College London chemical biologist Professor Keith Willison suggests in a study for the Adam Smith Institute.
Each fortnight one group would head to the office for a four day stint under the plans, followed by the other. After their time in the office employees would then spend ten days working or having time off at home.
Weekends built around Saturdays and Sundays would no longer apply, with workers' time off shifting depending on when the four days end and begin.
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