Laxa, sweden Introduces Six Hour Day
Sweden, one of the world's most advanced countries, is to introduce a six-hour work day for its employees. {Throughout the|Surrounding the|About the} country, companies are making this {enhancements made on|difference in} order to make {staff|personnel} more productive and happier. {Simultaneously|Concurrently|As well} breaks and meetings are kept to a minimum at work, so that {staff|personnel} can {focus on|pay attention to|give full attention to} their job and not get distracted.
{Work|Time} experts say that {the standard|the conventional|the regular} eight-hour work day is very difficult to {withstand|put up with|go through}. Workers cannot {give attention to} their job for such a long period of time of time. On the other hand many {staff|personnel} have a hard time going through their private life after a hard trip to work. {Wellness|Well being|Overall health} experts say, any time six hours of {concentrated|centered|targeted} work, people still have enough energy to do things at home.
The change provides a time when many employees around the world work {55|40|60} to 60 hours {plus more|and even more} a week. Some of them are at risk to burning out after a certain time. {Operating|Functioning|Working hard} long hours raises the danger of heart {episodes|problems|disorders}, strokes and other {ailments|health problems|health issues}. The Swedish model {wishes|wants|needs} for {staff|personnel} to be able to work through to the next {age group|era|time} and not retire {sixty-five|sixty five|66}.
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