BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220531T133000Z DTEND:20220531T150000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Greening Our City - How Can a 4-day Working Week Contribute to Sustainability & Well-Being? DESCRIPTION:Cork Chamber has teamed up with SHEP Earth Aware\, Green Spaces for Health\, Cork Healthy Cities and the Environmental Research Institute\, UCC for this informative webinar series to showcase examples from other countries and discuss the many ways we can make Cork a greener city!\n\n\n\nIn this webinar we are pleased to present the topic of the 'Four Day Week Ireland'\, a campaign which includes F rsa Trade Union\, the National Women's Council\, Friends of the Earth Ireland\, as well as a number of Irish businesses.\n\n\n\nThe 4-day week campaign is gaining momentum on the premise of maintaining or increasing productivity while maintaining a 5-day week salary. This shift as seen powerful change and positive impact in the businesses and organisations in which it has been adopted.\n\n\n\nIn this session\, we will learn more about the pilot programme launched earlier this year by Four Day Week Ireland with the aim of trialing the effectiveness of a four-day week for Irish businesses. The pilot programme seeks to understand better the implications of reduced working time for productivity\, human wellbeing and environmental sustainability in an Irish context. It has the potential to be a triple-dividend policy\, which can simultaneously improve human\, economic and ecological wellbeing. A four- day week could involve a shift in social priorities away from economic growth for its own sake and towards a more sustainable approach to improving living standards\, reducing consumption\, energy use and carbon emissions to the benefit of the individual\, and society as a whole.\n\n\n\nThe pilot is part of an international collaboration with 4 Day Week Global\, and will run on a coordinated\, parallel basis in a number of countries including Ireland\, the United States\, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.\n\n \n\nOur main speaker\, Margaret Cox is a '4 Day Week and 3- day weekend' Advocate and a Director of ICE Group - Pitman Training and Western Management Centre. Margaret has unique experience in leading and managing businesses and has enjoyed a successful career in Irish National Government (10 years as a Senator). Margaret's goal is to make people's lives better that of her team\, clients\, community and society at large.\n\n\n\nAdditional case studies to be shared from Cork Chamber member companies including Mary White\, People and Culture Manager\, Altada Technology Solutions Ltd. and Phil Cone\, Managing Director\, Academy Crests. \n \n\nBOOK NOW X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Cork Chamber has teamed up with SHEP Earth Aware\, Green Spaces for Health\, Cork Healthy Cities and the Environmental Research Institute\, UCC for this informative webinar series to showcase examples from other countries and discuss the many ways we can make Cork a greener city!
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\nIn this webinar we are pleased to present the topic of the &lsquo\;Four Day Week Ireland&rsquo\;\, a campaign which includes Fó\;rsa Trade Union\, the National Women&rsquo\;s Council\, Friends of the Earth Ireland\, as well as a number of Irish businesses.
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\nThe 4-day week campaign is gaining momentum on the premise of maintaining or increasing productivity while maintaining a 5-day week salary. This shift as seen powerful change and positive impact in the businesses and organisations in which it has been adopted.
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\nIn this session\, we will learn more about the pilot programme launched earlier this year by Four Day Week Ireland \;with the aim of trialing the effectiveness of a four-day week for Irish businesses. The pilot programme seeks to understand better the implications of reduced working time for productivity\, human wellbeing and environmental sustainability in an Irish context. It has the potential to be a triple-dividend policy\, which can simultaneously improve human\, economic and ecological wellbeing. \;A four- day week could involve a shift in social priorities away from economic growth for its own sake and towards a more sustainable approach to improving living standards\, reducing consumption\, energy use and carbon emissions to the benefit of the individual\, and society as a whole.
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\nThe pilot is part of an international collaboration with 4 Day Week Global\, and will run on a coordinated\, parallel basis in a number of countries including Ireland\, the United States\, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
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\nOur main speaker\, Margaret Cox is a &lsquo\;4 Day Week and 3- day weekend&rsquo\; Advocate and a Director of ICE Group - Pitman Training and Western Management Centre. Margaret has unique experience in leading and managing businesses and has enjoyed a successful career in Irish National Government (10 years as a Senator). Margaret&rsquo\;s goal is to make people'\;s lives better &ndash\; that of her team\, clients\, community and society at large.
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\nAdditional case studies to be shared from Cork Chamber member companies including Mary White\, \;People and Culture Manager\, \;