
New York
CNN
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Burnout is such a problem for workers that some bosses are considering shrinking the length of the workweek.
Nearly one-third (30%) of large US companies are exploring new work schedule shifts such as four-day or four-and-a-half-day workweeks, according to a KPMG survey of CEOs released this week.
The findings show how some executives are searching for ways to attract and retain talent in a red hot job market where many employees feel over-worked and underpaid.
“We are all working to figure out what is optimal, and we will continue to experiment and pivot,” Paul Knopp, chair…