Sunday, March 17, 2019

Even Shake Shack is trying a four-day workweek


By Market Watch, March. 15, 2019

Shake Shack SHAK, -2.59%   workers are getting a taste of the four-day workweek.

Danny Meyer’s gourmet burger and milkshake chain is the latest company experimenting with a shortened schedule, its CEO Randy Garutti revealed at an investor conference in Las Vegas on Thursday, hoping that the new perk helps attract employees during this tight labor market. The turnover rate in the hospitality sector was more than 70% for the second year straight, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and three in 10 restaurateurs say staffing is a challenge.
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