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Half-Past Four Is the New Five O'Clock in More Efficient Workday
An anonymous reader shares a report: The average American workday now concludes at 4:39 p.m., a notable 36 minutes earlier than it did just two years ago when the clock-out time hovered around 5:21 p.m, according to the latest data from the workforce analytics and productivity software company Activ...
An anonymous reader shares a report: The average American workday now concludes at 4:39 p.m., a notable 36 minutes earlier than it did just two years ago when the clock-out time hovered around 5:21 p.m, according to the latest data from the workforce analytics and productivity software company ActivTrak. We've adapted to a traditional workday on average, while offering flexibility and fluidity in a way that meets employees where they are." The August increase aligns with employees returning from vacation and starting to scramble to meet end-of-year goals, Mauch said.
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