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4-day workweek postings are increasing but still rare, Indeed says

HR Dive

November 1, 2023

Talent

4-day workweek postings are increasing but still rare, Indeed says

HR Dive

November 1, 2023

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Job postings that advertise a 4-day workweek have grown steadily in recent years but still remain low overall, rising from 0.1% in September 2019 to nearly 0.3% in September 2023, according to an Oct. 30 report from Indeed’s Hiring Lab.

Interestingly, the increase in postings has occurred among in-person sectors rather than remote-friendly industries. The bulk of advertisements with a 4-day workweek has been in veterinary services, dentistry and manufacturing, where many striking workers have demanded shorter workweeks.

“A 4-day workweek may be gaining popularity, but it has a long way to go before becoming the norm,” wrote Allison Shrivastava and Nick Bunker, economists with the Indeed Hiring Lab.

“Time will tell if this remains a rare benefit offered for some in-person roles in order to stay competitive or becomes an expectation for job seekers and/or a more common demand in union negotiations,” they wrote. “But for office workers in particular, a standardized 4-day workweek is a long way off.”

Job postings that mention a 4-day workweek are increasing most in the veterinary services sector, with the share of advertisements growing by 1.39 percentage points during the past four years. After that, dentistry is up 0.9 percentage points, followed by industrial engineering, driving and architecture, which are up by about 0.3 percentage points.

Job postings in manufacturing and production that advertise a 4-day workweek have increased by 40% since September 2019, yet that only represents an increase in level terms from 0.5% to 0.7%. Leaders of the United Auto Workers have demanded a 4-day workweek as part of their contract negotiations and strike against the country’s Big Three automakers.

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Most job ads with a 4-day workweek are growing in in-person fields instead of remote-focused areas, according to the report
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