Does the prospect of a 4 day work week make you excited? What benefits would this reduction in days worked (not necessarily hours) have for both us as individuals and for the World as a whole? The most conspicuous benefit of the 4 day work week would be the reduction of fuel consumption and, thus, a reduction in harmful emissions. The less our vehicles are on the road, keeping in mind that approximately 60 - 70% of urban air pollution is caused by these vehicles, the less fuel is burned and the less emissions and pollution is created. In addition to this benefit, consider for a moment the potential savings in keeping the office shut down for an extra day every week: no air conditioning or heating, no computers or lights to remain on, no elevators to run, along with countless other energy-saving opportunities. The 4 day work week would also lead to a reduction in traffic congestion. Consider that if the work week were staggered, with 20% of workers each taking a different day off, this would logically lead to a 20% reduction in cars on the road and a 20% reduction in rush-hour congestion without the need to build a single new road. This reduction in congestion would also lead to a reduction in building and maintenance costs for roads and highways.
From an individual worker's perspective, this 4 day work week has potential benefits as well. When compared to the prospect of a "cost of living" raise, the advent of a 4 day work week prevails in popularity. Also, according to a recent study by the EPA, 50% of a person's exposure to ultra-fine particles (those linked to cardiovascular disease and respiratory illnesses) can occur during a commute. So staying out of that car an extra day every week can have health benefits as well. As far as personal financial expenses are concerned, not only would you save money on that gas that you didn't burn, but your car would also require less frequent tune-ups, oil changes, and new tires. Of course these savings will be more significant for some than others, but every little bit helps. Finally, less cars on the road means a decrease in the potential for accidents and more time to spend with yourself, your friends, and your family.
Sound good to you?