Chick-fil-A location in Florida offers 3-day workweek, gets hundreds of applications
A Chick-fil-A location in Miami is testing out a three-day workweek for its employees, whereby one group or workers — or one “pod,” as the operator calls it — handles three 13- to 14-ho…
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This article interested me in that it was a creative way for a fast food operation to maintain operations while also providing its workforce with flexibility. With the 3 13 hour shifts, the workers are basically full time while having 4 days available to them through the week to do other things. (Go to college, maintain a home, get a second job, relax, etc.) This cuts down on commuting for the employees which should reduce the costs associated with that as well.
We are fairly tied to the 40 hour, 5 day, 8 hour a day (or more) work week in the U.S. The 4 10 hour days is another popular work schedule. Is it time for employers to start examining their approach to labor in the U.S.?