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A Kent company is trialling a four-day working week to boost staff wellbeing and productivity
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A Kent company is taking part in a huge pilot offering staff the chance to work a four-day week. Ed Siegel is the CEO of Charity Bank on Tonbridge High Street - he's been telling us how the idea came about.
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