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BBC: 'Should people be off on Fridays?'

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Published 1 February 2013

Professor Cary Cooper is quoted in a feature on the BBC magazine website on the benefits of a four-day working week. "It's crazy old-fashioned that people come in at 8am and leave at 7pm on busy commutes, given new technology means they can work from home. Going into the office seems to be part of our DNA, but longer hours are bad for health, and can cause stress," says Cooper.

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