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Alternative Work Schedules

What are alternative work schedules?
Help your residents learn about the benefits of alternative work schedules
Convincing facts supporting alternative work schedules
How ATP helps
How to educate residents

What are alternative work schedules?

The term "alternative work schedules" encompasses three different work schedule variations: flextime, compressed work week, and staggered work hours. Each of these represents a different kind of adjustment to the traditional 9-to-5, Monday through Friday, 8-hours-a-day schedule.

Flextime

Flextime allows employees the option of changing their starting and ending times for each workday. Most flextime programs include a core period during the workday in which all employees are present. During this time, meetings and other activities which require employer-wide or department-wide coordination are scheduled.

Compressed Work Week

Woman working at laptop computer sitting on a bedA compressed work week schedule permits employees the option of finishing their usual number of working hours in fewer days per week, or fewer days per pay period. Some consideration must be given for coverage of those individuals who are on a compressed work week day off. In order to coordinate operations within a department, everyone may not be able to take a day off at the same time, though it is possible for an employer to completely close on a selected day. Two schedule configurations are common:

  • Four/Forty (4/40) Schedule: Under this plan, employees work the usual 40 hours in four ten-hour days. The fifth day is a day off.
  • Nine/eighty (9/80) Schedule: This option allows employees to work their usual number of hours in a two-week pay period in nine days. The tenth day is a day off.

Staggered Work Hours

Staggered work hour programs spread out employees' starting and ending times by a range of 15-minutes to two-hours. The main purpose behind this program is to shift some people out of the peak commuting period in order to relieve traffic congestion and ease individual commutes. Below are the more common staggered work hour plans:

  • Departmental: Under this plan, departments or working units are assigned different starting times by management. Starting times for each unit can vary from 15-minute time intervals up to two-hour intervals.
  • Individual: Under this option, employers assign individual employees staggered starting times. Employees do not have a choice among starting times; employers set their assignments. Starting times may be staggered from 15-minute time intervals up to two-hour intervals. Employers within departments or work units may be assigned different starting times.

Help your residents learn about the benefits of alternative work schedules

Informing your residents about alternative work schedules shows you care about their commutes.  You can help increase your residents' free time and reduce congestion in your area by sharing information residents can use to talk to their employers about alternative work schedules.  ATP can provide your residents with the information they need to talk to their employers about alternative work schedules.  ATP also works directly with Arlington employers to establish alternative work schedules.  

Convincing facts supporting alternative work schedules.

Businessman sitting on bus talking on cellphoneCompanies who offer alternative work schedules report less absenteeism, fewer late employees, and less use of sick leave. Flextime programs, in which employees are given the option of adjusting their arrival and departure times, are proven ways to reduce congestion at peak travel times. Compressed work schedules (such as a four-day, 40 hour work week) can eliminate commuting altogether one day a week for many employees.

Advantages of alternative work schedules:

  • Employees travel to and from work with less stress during off-peak hours
  • Less leave time is used due to greater flexibility in planning personal and medical appointments
  • Increases employee morale
  • Employees can choose to work during their most productive hours (flextime)
  • Reduces spot congestion at work site entrances
  • Changes can be implemented company-wide or by department
  • Increased coverage for companies that communicate across time zones or whose customers require extended hours

How ATP helps

ATP makes it easy and convenient for you to share information about alternative work schedules. Ways in which ATP can help include:

  • Providing information on alternative work schedules and answering any questions.
  • Potentially working with your residents' employers to set up alternative work schedules.

How to educate residents:

There are numerous ways you can share about alternative work schedule programs with your residents, including:

  • Printing an article in your community newsletter
  • Displaying posters and flyers in high-traffic areas of your community
  • Including information packets in new resident packets
  • Providing information on your community's Web page



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