Eduwill Transitions from 4-Day to 5-Day Workweek
[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Comprehensive education company Eduwill will switch from the current four-day workweek to a five-day workweek starting this October to sustain growth for business expansion and strengthen corporate competitiveness.
An Eduwill official stated on the 19th, "As we anticipate an increase in workload during the pursuit of new businesses through the bolt-on strategy for a second leap forward and proceed with business acquisitions, we are transitioning to a five-day workweek to enhance organizational efficiency." They explained that this is a necessary measure for change and growth amid worsening business conditions due to inflation and interest rate hikes.
Through the transition to a five-day workweek, Eduwill plans to secure growth momentum, drive corporate transformation, and subsequently share the fruits of growth with its employees.
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Kwon Daeho, CEO of Eduwill, said, "Eduwill is currently in the process of executing business expansion, and a year from now, it will have transformed into a state incomparable to before. Although we are switching to a five-day workweek, we hope this will secure growth momentum, and we ask you to look forward to Eduwill's future progress."
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