Stop the Clock

The environmental benefits of a shorter working week

This report was commissioned by the 4 Day Week campaign from Platform London.

The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed that tackling global crises cannot be done successfully without building a more inclusive society and economy. With physical and mental health services under strain, record-high levels of economic precariousness and the urgency of tackling the climate emergency, policies that can reduce carbon emissions while improving social and economic well-being have become crucial.

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Charlotte Lockhart - Founder

Founder and Managing Director 4 Day Week Global

Charlotte Lockhart is a business advocate, investor and philanthropist with more than 25 years’ experience in multiple industries locally and overseas.

As founder and managing director for the 4 Day Week Global campaign she works promoting internationally the benefits of a productivity-focused and reduced-hour workplace. Through this, she is on the board of the Wellbeing Research Centre at Oxford University and the advisory boards of the US campaign and the Ireland campaign for the 4 Day Week.

Since a diagnosis with Stage 4 breast cancer, Charlotte has become very focused on changing the way we work today to a better, more inclusive experience for everyone.

https://www.4dayweek.com/charlotte-lockhart
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