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by jedberg 4428 days ago
The California state government has been running this experiment for a while (sort of). They require all their workers to take a day off out of each 10 work days (so a 5 day week and then a 4 day).

However, they don't get to choose the day. It is assigned to them. The state is doing it to cut down on traffic and commuting, as well as facilities costs.

However, so far they say they haven't lost any productivity by doing this program. Of course:

1) They want it to work because the taxpayers are watching 2) A lot of folks work from home on their "day off"

My point is these are all tough experiments to run due to human nature and not wanting to be perceived as working less than your peers.

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> The California state government has been running this experiment for a while (sort of).

No, they haven't.

> They require all their workers to take a day off out of each 10 work days (so a 5 day week and then a 4 day).

No, they don't. Some California state workers have the option to take a "9/8/80" schedule (an 80-hour, two-week schedule with 8 nine-hour workdays and 1 eight-hour workday, and 1 weekday off) or a "4/10/40" schedule (a 40-hour, one-week schedule with 4 ten-hour workdays and one weekday off). [1] But these, like the baseline 5-days @ 8 hours/day schedule, are all 40-hour/week (averaged over each two-week period, in the case of 9/8/80) schedules, not reduced schedules like a 4-day, 8-hour/day schedule.

Additionally, most permanent full-time state workers have the option of an additional leave day per month with a 5-percent reduction in pay. [2]

And, recently, there were several years where most employees experienced furloughs varying between 1 to 3 days per month with accompanying pay reductions as part of a cost 'cutting' (large, cost deferring) measure. [3]

[1] http://www.calhr.ca.gov/employees/pages/alternate-work-week-...

[2] https://www.calhr.ca.gov/employees/Pages/leave-benefits.aspx...

[3] see, e.g., http://articles.latimes.com/2013/mar/14/local/la-me-state-pa...