The Japanese government’s 2021 annual economic policy guidelines recommended that companies allow their workers to opt for a four-day work week.

According to the details, as part of an initiative aimed at improving work-life balance in the country and to improve the balance between office work and healthy living, it is proposed to work 4 days a week instead of 5 days.

According to foreign media reports, annual economic policy guidelines have been issued in Japan, including new recommendations for a four-day holiday instead of five a week. Moreover, the Japanese government has decided to improve the lifestyle of its citizens by suggesting companies to allow their staff to work four days a week instead of five.

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An extra day off will encourage employees to have fun, get out of the house and office, and spend on themselves and their families, and the extra leave will result in extra spending that will boost the economy, according to the Japanese government.

Furthermore, the plan suggests that companies will be able to maintain a healthy office and private life of capable and experienced staff who are trying to take care of their families or elderly relatives.

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The plan to work 4 days a week instead of 5 will also encourage office staff to further their education, work part-time with a permanent job and improve their lifestyle.

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