“Why go back to five full days of work, every week, forever? The world won’t be the same after this, so the way a lot of us work shouldn’t stay the same either.”

Gloria Oh
Marker
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1 min readDec 18, 2020

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With fewer hours of daylight and countless workers on the brink of mental exhaustion, writer Maya Kosoff argues that it only makes sense to take winter Fridays off. Earlier this spring, Marker made a similar recommendation for corporate America to use this year’s remote work upheaval to adopt a four-day workweek and cancel Fridays. Without daily commutes and other distractions, most workers have gained a couple of hours back into their workday, which has led to increased productivity as well as burnout. “Why not try it?” Kosoff asks. “We have nothing to lose, aside from our futile attempts to force our two remaining brain cells to function from 4 to 6 p.m. on Fridays.”

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Gloria Oh
Gloria Oh

Written by Gloria Oh

Senior Editor, Medium. Founding Editor of Index. Previously, The Atlantic.

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