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Monday, September 02 2019 - 13:55
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The Four-Day Week Gets Serious: 4 Day Week Global Established, CEO Appointed to Drive International Movement & Global Research
LONDON, Sept. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The trial-turned-international phenomenon of the four-day week has prompted the 
establishment of a new entity, 4 Day Week Global, and appointment of a CEO 
dedicated to its continued advocacy and to help deliver on the demand for 
global uptake.

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Charlotte Lockhart, Chief Executive Officer, 4 Day Week Global

The prospect of a four-day week has been idealised for some time, though it was 
a successful trial at New Zealand trustee company Perpetual Guardian in 2018 
which showed it was practical and possible by delivering positive results for 
productivity, profitability and staff wellbeing and engagement. That trial 
sparked a global movement. 

Four-day week innovator Andrew Barnes says, "The results of our bold decision 
to test our assumptions about productivity made headlines around the world. We 
have spoken to international business leaders, presented at industry events and 
participated in government panels about the far-reaching benefits of our 
four-day week model, and concluded that the world needs this to catch on. 

"The rise of the gig economy represents a new industrial era and we must act 
now to protect workers' rights and wellbeing. We have established 4 Day Week 
Global as a gear shift in our movement -- it's time to deliver. 

"To lead the four-day week forward and build the blueprint for the workplace of 
the future, we have appointed Charlotte Lockhart as CEO of 4 Day Week Global. 
Charlotte's commitment to research and creating global conversations by 
establishing and leading campaigns in global markets makes her well placed to 
kick this into delivery mode." 

Charlotte Lockhart has an extensive business background in the financial and 
legal services sectors. She is on the advisory boards of the Commonwealth 
Enterprise and Investment Council and the Kupe Scholarship Programme at the 
University of Auckland, and the board of the newly created Wellbeing Research 
Centre at Oxford University. As CEO of 4 Day Week Global, she works with 
partners in international markets - supporting the launch of the 4 Day Week 
movement in the US and Ireland - to promote the benefits of a 
productivity-focused and reduced-hour workplace. 

Ms Lockhart says the new entity is the culmination of this movement. "It has 
been created as a community where businesses, employees, media, academics, 
government and political entities can connect and share ideas. It is designed 
as an open vehicle where those who are demanding a shift to this way of working 
can access valuable resources and contribute to its global revolution.

"Our vision is for 4 Day Week Global to provide the tools needed for those who 
want to implement a four-day week in their business, promote the idea or 
conduct research. We are working with the University of Oxford, Auckland 
University of Technology and the University of Auckland on research into the 
future of work and the economics of wellbeing in the workplace -- an 
international body of research that will be a valuable resource and which will 
form the baseline for regular global research on this movement."

www.4dayweek.com 

SOURCE  4 Day Week Global

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