Employees are up 4 a shorter working week
Irish Daily Mirror|February 08, 2023
Survey reveals staff Dack radical change
Employees are up 4 a shorter working week

MOMENTUN is building for a new four day working week following a new survey showing that seven out of 10 employees would vote for the radical work-life overhaul.

It is leading to debate in political circles, with Sinn Fein'’s enterprise spokeswoman Louise OReilly last night calling for the Government to instigate a national dialogue” on the topic.

Ms O'Reilly said the research is a welcome addition to the growing evidence supporting a move to a four-day work week”

Consultants at taxback.com looked at peoples views on a fourday working week and found that seven in 10 respondents would greatly welcome the change in their lives, while 17 per cent claimed theyd rather keep the status quo. The remainder expressed some concerns over how it would work in practice.

This story is from the February 08, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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