Iceland has tested a working day of only 35 to 36 hours per week (allowing four days work) which is now considered "a success" as there has been no drop in productivity despite less working time per week
Iceland has tested a working day of only 35 to 36 hours per week (allowing four days work) which is now considered "a success" as there has been no drop in productivity despite less working time per week
Risk of running out of beds and oxygen reserves in some provinces to be discussed at meeting with partners