AIB staff to work 3 days from home
Updated / Friday, 30 Apr 2021
16:27
The bank said further details will be provided as employees return to the office when it is safe to do so
Staff at AIB have been informed of plans by the bank to move to a hybrid working model that will allow many work from home for three days a week.
Some employees, who were based in the office full-time previously, may move towards working two days per week in an office, combined with remote working for the remainder of the week, depending on local requirements including the availability of collaborative work spaces.
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