Ayesha Khan says she isn’t sure she could return to traditional work after shifting to a four-day work week.
Her company adopted the new scheme in March. And since then, every Friday, the Milton, Ont., resident has the time for something as simple as getting her nails done — something she says, as a mother of two, used to take months to plan.
“How would I go back to that five-day life? It would be very difficult,” said Khan, who works in client services for Sensei Labs, a Toronto-based software company.
“Being able to focus on both my physical and mental health, and just having the time to do
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