This is a living document based on articles, blogs, job listings, etc for work places in New Zealand that support a four day work week.
In New Zealand the traditional working week is 40 hours or 8 hours a day for five days. Depending on who you ask a four day work week could be:
- 32 hours with the same take home pay as 40 hours (at 100% pay)
- 32 hours if you've done your work for the week (at 100% pay)
- 32 hours but for 32 hours of pay (20% pay cut, a type of part time)
- 40 hours as four 10 hour days
This piece does not discuss pros/cons.
Workplace | Date | Type | Trial? | Link |
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Perpetual Guardian | 23/07/2019 | 32 hours at 100% pay | Yes | The Four Day Week Is Here by Perpetual Guardian |
Unilever NZ | 01/12/2020 | 32 hours at 100% pay | Unilever NZ to trial four-day work week at full pay by Unilever Unilever Australia & New Zealand expands four-day work week trial following encouraging results by Unilever |
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CONQA | 05/04/2022 | 32 hours at 100% pay | Yes | Enjoy more time off the tools with CONQA by CONQA |
Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision | 27/01/2023 | 32 hours at 100% pay | No | Ngā Taonga staff will work a four-day week - but get paid the same by Stuff |
CloudCannon | 30/01/2023 | 32 hours at 100% pay | No | Dunedin IT company adopts four-day working week by Otago Daily Times |
Feel free to submit a pull request if:
- You are contributing a piece of news, a specific workplace, or update to an existing entry only.
- The workplace/story isn't already covered by an existing link.
- There has been an update for a workplace. For instance moving from a trial.
- There is proof by a reputable and public source.