Could Kellogg’s 1930s Workweek Revolutionize Today’s Workplace?

In the early 20th century, amidst the economic strains of the Great Depression, W.K. Kellogg made a bold move at his Battle Creek plant: He introduced a six-hour workday, effectively creating a shorter workweek. This decision was rooted in his philosophy of “more for all and less for none,” which aimed to increase employment by […]

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