Workers at companies that tested out a 4-day workweek are happier and more efficient — and firms made more money. One lawmaker says it's 'here to stay.'

· Insider · Juliana Kaplan, Ayelet Sheffey

The results are in: A four-day workweek pays off for workers and their workplaces, and one lawmaker says that means it’s time for 32 hours on the clock to become law.

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