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Answer Overview

Response rates from 2.3k Dublin voters.

73%
Yes
27%
No
68%
Yes
27%
No
4%
Yes, and require overtime pay for work over four days per week

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Dublin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9GWBW5Canswered…1yr1Y

It should be up to a company to decide, and employees can then choose themselves where they want to work

 @9ZCJ2GRanswered…2wks2W

Only if it doesn’t stay as a 40 hour workweek If it stays at 40 hours allow the option of 4 or 5 days

 @9Z9928G answered…2wks2W

I think it should be an option for every employee to consider for themselves and decide which option would be most productive and healthy for them as an individual

 @9YMS3KSanswered…2wks2W

Depends on the job. Teachers students lecturers snas etc. their job can unfortunately not be done in 4 days they need the time and contact hours with students

 @9L2W2JQanswered…8mos8MO

A three-day week would be more practical; it would free up people to deal with the many random issues that they would otherwise have to take time off work to deal with.

 @9J8P9J6answered…10mos10MO

 @9H76M6Ganswered…12mos12MO

People should not work unless they want. No capitalism. But this is a step forward