Companies report success with trial of four-day week

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A research project that saw a four-day working week being trialled across 12 businesses has been deemed a success by both the companies and employees involved.

The project, backed by the trade union Fórsa and carried out in partnership by Four-Day Week Ireland, UCD and Boston College, examined the financial, social, and environmental impact that a four-day working week would have on businesses and employees in Ireland.

The results show 100% of the employees involved in the trial said they would prefer a reduced work schedule. This was Ireland's first coordinated reduced worktime trial and the research findings will be presented today by UCD's Dr Orla Kelly."The trial was particularly successful for women who reported a significantly greater improvement in life satisfaction, larger gains in sleep time and feeling more secure in their employment," she added.

One of the companies that took part in the trial, Codema, said improving the well-being and job satisfaction of staff resulted in a more efficient, motivated and dedicated team.

 

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Wait for it tds will work 2 days instead of 3 all civil servants will work 4 day all sitting on their behind and the average joe soap will work 5 days and pick up the tab ..Irelandisakip Independent_ie LeoVaradkar IrishTimes Niall_Boylan

Happy days. Implement it across the board asap 😂

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