Business improvement strategy centres on working smarter rather than longer
Batchewana First Nation announced today that it will permanently adopt a four-day work week following a year-long trial run.
The release states that staff "surveys produced overwhelmingly positive results indicating an increase in staff’s mental health, the importance of work/life balance and the reassurance that community members access to services has not changed or been impacted.
BFN conducted numerous surveys for staff and community to asses the impact of the new schedule. The surveys produced overwhelmingly positive results indicating an increase in staff’s mental health, the importance of work/life balance and the reassurance that community members access to services has not changed or been impacted.
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