This company found a cure for employee burnout: a 4-day workweek

Primary co-founders and co-CEOs Cristina Carbonell and Galyn Bernard shifted the online children’s clothing retailer to a four-day workweek during the pandemic and have no plans to go back to the longer week.

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Millions of Americans are quitting their jobs and rethinking what they want when it comes to work and work-life balance. Companies are responding, meeting their employees’ needs in areas like remote work, flexible hours, four-day workweeks, compensation and more. This story is part of a series looking at the “Great Reshuffle” and the shift in workplace culture that is taking place right now.

Online children’s clothing retailer Primary’s four-day workweek was born out of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on its employees.

Long days of juggling work and home life were taking their toll.

“Everyone was just really burnt out by the end of the week,” said Christina Carbonell, Primary’s co-founder and co-CEO.

“When folks were coming back in on Monday, people were just not refreshed and it was affecting productivity.”

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In May 2020, the New York-based company shortened its workweek and there was an instant change, with people showing up to work rejuvenated. It’s going so well that even after the crisis passes, the perk will still be a part of the company’s culture — at least, as long as it still works the way it’s intended. That means focused employees and no drop in productivity.

“It does feel life-changing, knowing that you have that day to catch up on everything, whether it’s thinking about a hard work problem or grabbing a doctor’s appointment that you haven’t gotten around to,” said Galyn Bernard, co-founder and co-CEO.

Since the retailer is solely online, it doesn’t have to worry about staffing brick-and-mortar shops. It’s 60 employees work Monday through Thursday, except for the support team, which develops a four-day schedule that covers Friday, as well.

It does feel life-changing, knowing that you have that day to catch up on everything.

Galyn Bernard

Co-founder and co-CEO of Primary

Employees get the same pay and don’t extend the hours in the days they are working. Instead, efficiency is key. Meetings have been trimmed and some times have even been blocked off as meeting-free.

Deadlines for seasonal launches weren’t changed and products still arrived to the warehouses on time.

“We didn’t have to back off of our ambition or our goals, or lighten up the workload for people,” Bernard said. “They really rose to the occasion.”

A leg up in the ‘Great Reshuffle’

A movement underway

The idea of a four-day workweek, which has been around since well before the pandemic, gained traction as the crisis changed the way people thought about their lives. There’s now a culture shift underway as employers respond to meet employees’ needs and address their well-being.

“People are coming to the idea that we need to be better in the workplace,” said Juliet B. Schor, a sociology professor at Boston College who will be conducting research on the global four-day workweek trials.

“We need to be humane.”

Primary’s co-founders agree.

“Throughout the pandemic, people will ask, ‘when are you going back?'” Carbonell said.

“For us, there’s not really a ‘going back,'” she added. “There’s just sort of a new way forward that lets us imagine a new way for us to work.”

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