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Should the 9 to 5 be a thing of the past? with Clare Kelliher and Brendan Burchell | The We Society

Автор: Academy of Social Sciences

Загружено: 11 апр. 2025 г.

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'Eight hours labor, eight hours recreation, eight hours rest' was the rallying cry of Robert Owen, a Welsh textile manufacturer turned labour reformer in the early 19th century.

For those toiling in factories, Owen’s slogan was a socialist dream that only became commonplace in the early 20th century.

But, the 9 to 5 is still standard while technology has moved on - we have Artificial intelligence, automation, intuitive software at our fingertips. Shouldn’t we be more productive while spending fewer hours at work?

To give us an insight into alternative models of working is Professor Brendan Burchell, a professor at the Faculty of Human, Social and Political science at the University of Cambridge and fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge who has been focusing on the effects of a 4 day working week for employers and employees.

And also joining us is Professor Clare Kelliher from the Cranfield School of Management who has been spearheading research into flexible working.

Season 7 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences continues to tackle the big questions through a social science lens. Throughout this series, you'll be hearing some of the best ideas to shape the way we live.

Hosted by journalist and Academy President Will Hutton, we interview some of Britain’s top social scientists and public figures from across the globe to explore their evidence-led solutions to society’s most pressing problems.

Don’t want to miss an episode? Listen and follow the show on your favourite podcast platform: https://podfollow.com/the-we-society/...

You can find out about the Academy of Social Sciences and our activities at: www.acss.org.uk

The views expressed in this video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Academy.

Should the 9 to 5 be a thing of the past? with Clare Kelliher and Brendan Burchell | The We Society

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