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The Covid-19 pandemic has restructured the traditional working day for many employees, but a new study suggests that a 5-hour workday could boost workers’ well-being and productivity. Wired U.K. contributor, Margaret Taylor, joins News NOW to break down the research on shorter workdays and how the pandemic could change work scheduling. June 17, 2021