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"works less hours" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that someone is working fewer hours than before or than someone else in comparison. For example, "John now works less hours so he can spend more time with his family."
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This semester, he's trying to be more healthy, gets more sleep, takes "only" 16 units - a normal course load - and works less hours.
In return and with the money saved, companies can justify having more interns, doing more things, so that everyone works less hours.
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We don't like to see people working less hours.
"The contractors are paid more than our people for working less hours," Ms. Roberts said.
They work less hours and spent more time in locally- or home-based offices.
"Europeans might be working less hours but their productivity remains high.
Employees looking to dabble in retirement can "ramp down" by working less hours and serving as mentors to younger leaders in the organization.
I am now employed by industry, paid triple my postdoc salary and will actually work less hours compared with being a postdoc! - It seems like I have so many other PhDs to compete against and I have no industry experience.
Working less hours was the perfect solution.
Sally's version of a humane workplace isn't an 'in-office' expensive day care, or for her to work less hours for the same pay.
The place I'd been working was boring and inflexible and the idea of working less hours and making more money was exciting.
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