
All-women firm with four-day week: ‘Friday off means we have weekends to ourselves’
Meath sisters say ‘flexible’ approach makes it easy to keep staff
Interesting piece in yesterday's IT about an all-female business operating in Meath. As part of what they do to improve the lot of their employees, they take Friday off, sometimes working later earlier in the week to ensure the work gets done.
The reason they're doing this is so they can do the laundry and food-shopping without it impacting their free time on Saturday and Sunday. The tone of the article celebratory, suggesting this is a benefit to women that should be replicated elsewhere.
Seriously? Is this what equality looks like? Ensuring that women have the time to perform their domestic responsibilities and still have a bit of time off? Are women happy with this 'win'?
Surely proper equality would require a scenario where domestic duties are shared between working parents.
Or did I just marry a wrong 'un?
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