The four-day workweek is a very appealing concept to a lot of workers. Everybody always wants a day between Saturday and Sunday. We're always doing chores and upkeep on Saturday and recovering from the week on Sunday. Maybe we should make that extra day a reality! Most of us spend the majority of our waking hours at work, and after a while, that constant grind can be difficult to upkeep. Imagine what life would be like if we only spent one extra day at work in comparison to the number of days we had off.
Of course, the four-day workweek is a tough sell for a lot of business owners. The five-day workweek has been around for 100 years, and it's yielded a lot of success for companies. However, at a time when economic productivity is at an all-time high, it might be a good idea to reward workers for making it all happen. At least, that's what the folks over at r/antiwork believe.