For office workers, the past year has involved fraught discussions around what getting back to “normal” in the workplace looks like—and if that “normalcy” is really even what we want anymore. One increasingly popular suggestion is the four-day work week. Just last month The New York Times reported that several British companies using the new schedule on a trial basis found it to be successful: Not only did most companies report no loss in productivity, but several saw improvements. Now, despite the differences
between office and restaurant workplaces, Chick-fil-A is giving it a shot with a three-day work week