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The employees secretly working a four-day week

Some businesses have adopted it as policy while many employees are embracing a more casual attitude to working on Fridays

Armed with climbing shoes, chalk and ankle-length trousers, Tom arrived at The Font climbing gym in central London on a Friday ready to embrace his unofficial four-day week.

Thanks to a relaxed work-from-home policy, the 38-year-old, who is in advertising, was spending the afternoon on the wall rather than answering emails.

Most Friday mornings, he told the FT, were dedicated to petcare: “My wife and I call it the dog day. The dog gets priority.”

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