Irish company switches to a four-day working week while staff remain on the same pay | JOE.ie

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Irish company switches to a four-day working week while staff remain on the same pay

The ICE Group, a recruitment, training, and outsourced services company in the West of Ireland, has announced plans to introduce a four-day working week for all of their employees with five days' pay.

In terms of the rationale for making the switch, the company stated that the three-day weekend "enables people to have quality time outside of their job to do the things they want with the people they love".

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Can someone explain exactly how this works? The website not giving much information.

Follain in west Cork do the same.

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