Bucharest: Employees Seek Better Work-Life Balance, Favor Four-Day Workweek
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-06-09 
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Genesis Property’s recent survey highlights that nearly 47% of employees would prefer a four-day workweek, reflecting a growing interest in improving work-life balance. Conducted between April and May 2025 with a nationally representative sample of 1,012 respondents, the survey also found that 63% of employees feel they manage their work-life balance better now compared to previous years, though many still see room for improvement. More than half of those surveyed (52%) indicated a preference for working from the office at least three to four days a week. Recreational and social activities at the workplace were cited by 69% of respondents as having a positive effect on productivity. Key activities that help employees maintain balance include flexible scheduling (41.4%), participation in team social activities (40.8%), and taking active breaks (37.5%). Outdoor walks and team-building events are among the most common group activities. In terms of office amenities, 38.2% of employees would like to see benefits such as massage services, fresh fruit, events, or training sessions provided by their employers. Other preferences include relaxation areas (32%) and ergonomic, personalized workspaces (27.8%). Genesis Property plans to continue the development of YUNITY Park, a workplace campus envisioned by Liviu Tudor. The first two phases were completed in 2023 following an investment of over €30 million. The next phase, the Innovation Center, is scheduled to open within the next 12 months with an additional €20 million investment. The survey was conducted online via the iVox platform among Romanian internet users. Women represented more than 45% of the respondents, and nearly 46% reported a net monthly income of over 5,000 lei.