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Following pilot project, Ont. township votes to implement four-day week

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An Ontario township council has unanimously voted to bring in a four-day work week for its employees following a successful pilot project.

Council for Zorra Township, a community of 8,138 people between Kitchener and London, Ont., shifted from a traditional work week to working 10-hour days for four days each week for its 30 full-time employees, and on Wednesday voted to maintain the schedule change on a permanent basis.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 quite self-explanatory and I think it鈥檚 time to move ahead,鈥 Coun. Ron Forbes . 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 seen any problems with this since we started. Let鈥檚 move forward.鈥

Under the project, some employees worked from Tuesday to Friday, while others worked Monday to Thursday. This had the added benefit of keeping the municipal offices open longer, at no additional cost to residents.

In a survey following the project, 73 per cent of employees wanted to continue with the schedule change, according to research from Western University and York University.

鈥淭hose working in the public sector are eager for more flexibility in their working lives as much as those in the private sector,鈥 Zachary Spicer, a professor at York鈥檚 School of Public Policy and Administration,

鈥淶orra has given us a great indication that this flexibility is possible and can be managed well.鈥

The participants also reported the new schedule offered more flexibility, while some were concerned with the longer working hours and their ability to find child-care arrangements.

Others were worried about office workflow issues and having less direct contact with other employees, but 43 per cent of employees expressed no concerns with the project.

Joseph Lyons, director of Western鈥檚 local government program and a political science professor, said township employees were satisfied with their jobs before the pilot, and that this project may not have been so successful if they had not been.

鈥淎 potential lesson here is that organizations with good culture and strong leadership are more likely to be innovative,鈥 he said.

鈥淚f Zorra were a bad place to work to start with, leadership would have been busy dealing with more managerial issues and wouldn鈥檛 have had the support or confidence to try out something so ambitious.鈥

There are some limitations to the research, however, as the pilot project was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic and the township only has 30 full-time employees.

鈥淲ith a pool of respondents that small, results are susceptible to small variations in responses,鈥 Spicer said.

OTHER COUNTRIES ARE FINDING SUCCESS WITH THE SHORTENED WEEK

Several other countries have also found success with a four-day work week.

In Iceland, Reykjavik City Council and the Icelandic government launched a similar program in 2015 and found that employee stress went down, while productivity either stayed the same or rose.

There is also a bill going through U.S. Congress, that if passed would require employers to offer overtime pay for anyone working more than 32 hours per week.

In 2019, Microsoft began a four-day work week program for their offices in Japan. While office time plummeted, productivity jumped 40 per cent.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern suggested in May 2020 that a shift to a four-day work week could be part of the country鈥檚 solution to restart the economy following the COVID-19 pandemic.

"There's lots of things we've learnt about COVID and just that flexibility of people working from home, the productivity that can be driven out of that," she said.

A few months after Ardern鈥檚 suggestion, Unilever, the distributor of Lipton's tea, Dove soap and Ben & Jerry's ice cream, announced it was bringing in a four-day week for its employees in New Zealand.

In Canada, the Nova Scotia municipality of Guysborough is also testing the idea, while several private companies have also begun shortening the week.

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