The midland's 11 hubs are included in the scheme.
People can sign up online for free use of the midlands' 11 remote working hubs from today.
10,000 working days are being provided under the state's Connected Hubs Voucher Scheme, with the country's 250 hubs available for use.
The first phase will see three vouchers given to all registered users, over the next two months.
It's aimed at both existing hub users, as well as those accessing hub facilities for the first time.
Our Connected Hubs National Voucher Scheme is now live.
— ConnectedHubs.ie (@connectedhubs) June 28, 2022
The scheme, launched today by @HHumphreysFG, will provide at least 10,000 hot desk working days free of charge.
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It is intended that the scheme will run over two phases. Phase one will run from now until August 31st with the second phase starting in September and expected to run into early 2023.
Initially, the first phase sees three vouchers been credited to the accounts of all registered connectedhubs.ie users, with each voucher redeemable for a day’s hot-desk working in participating hubs.
Anybody wishing to register for their free vouchers can do so online at connectedhubs.ie or via the ConnectedHubs mobile app.
Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway, Michael Fitzmaurice says it should encourage more remote working:
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