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Utah Four Day Work Week Enforced Soon For Government Jobs

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Ron from the G, Jul 3, 2008.

  1. Ron from the G

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    http://sustainablog.org/2008/07/02/utah-four-day-work-week-environmentally-friendly/

    Utah Four Day Work Week Environmentally Friendly

    Not sure whether you would consider this a dream come true or not, depending on the hit your bank will take, but Utah has become the first US state to make it mandatory to take a three day weekend. Their guise is for environmental friendliness, but I think we can all see through that.

    Governor Jon Huntsman, a first-term Republican, has introduced the change, which will affect the majority of state employees, in an attempt to reduce the state’s carbon footprint, increase energy efficiency, improve customer service and provide workers more flexibility. “The reaction (from the public) has been very much a willingness to give this a go,” he says.

    The four day work week is not as uncommon as I first thought, with forms of it popping up all across the US. The USA Today article notes that “The four-day work week is fairly common among city and county governments…” and it continues:

    Jacqueline Byers, director of research at the National Association of Counties, says the four-day work week is gaining in popularity among county governments. Marion County, Fla., has a mandatory four-day work week for employees; Oconee County, S.C., and Walworth County, Wis., have it for road work crews, while Will County, Ill., has it for the auditor’s office. Oakland County, Mich., is seeking volunteers for a four-day work week, and Miami-Dade County, Fla., and Suffolk County, N.Y., are moving toward it, she says

    It is a rather drastic measure, cutting an entire day out of a work week, but one that is sure to make a big impact. While in the months to come – the new system is set to go into effect on August 4 – I’m sure we’ll see statistics explaining what the cutback has done specifically for the environment, but there is more. Such a measure, already seen to be working throughout smaller counties and cities, is another example of how local and individual changes are having large impacts.

    There will obviously be some immediate negative impacts. “One thing that has to be changed is the level of expectation from taxpayers, because they’ve always wanted five-day access,” Byers says. “They have to adjust to offices that are open longer on weekdays, but closed on Fridays.”

    In addition, longer work days will create problems for those dealing with public transport and childcare, but the Utah government is looking to have these issues ironed out before the August 4th start date.

    In fact, Rex Facer, an assistant professor at Brigham Young University whose research team is studying the four-day work week concept, believes that such a change will have impacts on the work-life balance as well. “More and more young workers are entering the work force,” Facer says. “They’re looking for ways to enhance their work-life balance. Alternative work schedules offer more of this work-life balance than do traditional work schedules.”

    So all in all, I can hardly see where this can go wrong!
     
  2. aeroman10

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    Utah sucks.
    What about the Post Office...is that part of the 4 day work week plan since it's a government job? They are open 6 days a week...so people won't be getting mail on Fri and Sat .... that would be weird.

    Library is another thing...some people like to go to the library on their day off but now it will be closed on Saturday and Sunday.
     
  3. updawg

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    I think the library will still be open since it's city/county
    Post office is federal not state.

    Hopefully Texas will adopt this idea
     
  4. LoveRoxHateJazz

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    With less days comes less hours available for everyone. Utah's unemployment rate is going to go up.
     
  5. rhadamanthus

    rhadamanthus Member

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    Companies in Houston do that all over. Jacobs Engineering comes to mind.

    I work the 9-80 schedule. I'd welcome a 10 hour workday if it meant 3 day weekends every weekend.
     
  6. DBrunk01

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    For coverage reasons there's also no reason why they couldn't overlap differing four day work week schedules. One group working Mon-Thurs and another working Tues-Fri or Wed-Sat.

    For places with weekend hours (like the post office) or a state run hospital, this is pretty normal anyway. I know we already have that option for some positions here where I work.
     
  7. meggoleggo

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    young padwan, it's still the same number of hours each week, you're still doing your 40/wk. You're just doing it all at once instead of spreading it out. See DBrunk01's post.
     
  8. Gutter Snipe

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    I think you missed Utah's point - they want to go green. That means savings ONLY if you can close the office 1 extra day / week. It doesn't sound like they are thinking about overlapping.

    As a golfer, I'd be all over a 10-40 workweek with a 3 day weekend. That isht would be AWESOME!
     
  9. Apollo Creed

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    Even with overlapping you're still saving resources. Think about it...
     
  10. Lil Pun

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    Utah does something right? :eek:
     
  11. kaleidosky

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    i've operated on the 4 day work week for the majority of the last 4 years.. it's great.
     
  12. MadMax

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    Now it will take 2 years for your first trial setting in district court.
     
  13. DBrunk01

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    Heh - yep. Exactly.

    I didn't miss the point at all.
     

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