Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Silk Road Partners, SL’s first company to launch a 4-day work week

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Silk Road Partners (Pvt) Ltd, a corporate advisory and investment company with offices in Colombo and Galle, has become Sri Lanka’s first company to launch a 4-day work week for all employees.

This initiative will allow all staff to work four days of the week and then enjoy a 3-day weekend. Aaron Rusell-Davison, a veteran banker with over 25 years of experience in internatio­nal finance, is the Founder & Managing Director of Silk Road Partners, a media release from the company said.

He said, “With the increasing demands of the modern world, a 2-day weekend is insufficie­nt for an individual to attend to their family’s needs, pursue further education, and to get much-needed rest. We want to work better and smarter, rather than focusing on long hours. A number of countries and companies around the world have adopted this type of programme and seen considerab­le gains in productivi­ty, along with an improved work-life balance for their employees.”

Improved mental and physical well-being, a better work- life balance, and increased engagement are a few of the benefits from an employee’s point of view.

The benefits don’t only apply to the employees; the programme offers several advantages to the firm, including a competitiv­e advantage when hiring the best talent, increased employee commitment to the firm, and an enhanced corporate reputation for placing employee well-being at the core of its operation.

“Employee engagement and innovation will be our primary focus and we are confident this will translate into greater productivi­ty and efficiency across the firm,” said Business Manager Lashane Fernando.

Shehan Shamalka, the Human Resources and Administra­tion Executive stated, “Implementi­ng this programme is a big step for us and we are confident that we will see results. Our hope is that other firms locally would see the value of adopting a similar approach.”

He said the firm will continue to operate as usual without a break in the workflow; instead, employees will be provided either a Monday or Friday off in any given week based on a roster. “We don’t expect employees to work longer hours, instead we will work closely with each department to achieve our targets by collaborat­ing more effectivel­y”.

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