Cultura de trabalho e ritmo semanal em Ireland
Ireland operates a thirty-nine-hour standard workweek under the Organisation of Working Time Act, although most office-based employees work between thirty-seven-and-a-half and forty hours. The five-day Monday-to-Friday rhythm is universal, the workday is typically nine to five-thirty with a thirty-minute lunch break, and the cultural expectation around after-hours communication is more relaxed than in many continental European peers.
Statutory paid leave is twenty working days per year, which most employers exceed by two to five contractual days bringing typical office leave to twenty-two to twenty-five days. The cultural expectation is for at least one main two-week summer block, with the rest of leave distributed across the year. Bank holiday Mondays are common breaks throughout the warmer months.
Ireland's particularly strong international technology and professional services sector means that English-speaking professionals from across Europe, North America and Asia are a routine part of the Dublin office environment. Diversity, hybrid working and flexible hours are firmly established norms in the major employer base of the Greater Dublin Area, Cork and Galway.