https://fortune.com/2025/03/09/40-hours-workweek-gen-z-google-sergey-brin-sweetspot/
Google cofounder Sergey Brin told Gemini staffers a 60-hour workweek is the “sweet spot”—but experts say that’s outrageous. The answer isn’t 40 hours, either…
It’s not 40 hours—Gen Z don’t know how long they need to work in a week and even experts can’t decide
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