Consumer goods conglomerate Unilever is set to test the four-day working week with 81 of its staffers at its New Zealand office. All members of Unilever's New Zealand team will participate in the trial starting next week that will run for 12 months until December next year. 'We don’t want our team to have really long days, but to bring material change in the way they work,' Unilever New Zealand MD, Nick Bangs said in a statement.
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