An advocate for a four-day work week argues, 'Transitioning to a four-day work week boosts employee morale and productivity. With an extra day for rest and personal errands, employees return to work more focused and energised.' Which of the following statements represents the most effective counterargument that the advocate would need to address?
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A
Some studies show that the initial boost in morale is temporary and fades after the novelty wears off.
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B
A four-day work week would be impossible to implement in essential services like healthcare and emergency response, which require 24/7 coverage.
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C
Many companies that have trialled a four-day week have reported no drop in overall output.
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D
Employees might struggle to manage their personal time effectively with an extra day off.