"The Iceland story offers a very different vision to countries across Europe that are grappling with low productivity but trying the same old failed methods," said one researcher.
The article is unclear, but the introduction on the study says:
Between 2015 and 2019, following discussions between public sector
employers and trade unions, Iceland saw two major public sector trials
of a shorter working week for no loss in pay.
So they can choose to take the 36 hour week, right? Guess that means they earn less if they do?
The article is unclear, but the introduction on the study says: