KEY POINTS
  • Around 85% of workers in Iceland have the option of working just four days a week.
  • Jack Kellam, who's researched the country's labor system, talks about why it beats the five-day week.
Wide landscape views of buildings, cars, people, homes, apartments, mountains, streets, water, and businesses are seen in Reykjavik, Iceland on December 18, 2018.

The coronavirus pandemic transformed the way we work almost overnight, most notably in the fact that for millions of Americans, cubicles and commutes disappeared from their way of life.

Yet there's another, just as significant, change that could be happening to work — how much we do of it — and an overseas development could point the way.