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- Four-day_week abstract "A four-day week is an arrangement where a workplace or school has its employees or students work or attend school over the course of four days rather than the more customary five. This arrangement can be a part of flexible working hours, and is sometimes used to cut costs.In 2008, employees of the Utah state government all began working ten-hour days from Monday to Thursday. By closing state government offices on Fridays, the state expected to save on operating costs such as electricity, heat, air conditioning, and gasoline for state-owned vehicles. Utah ended this practice however, in 2011, with the Utah Legislature overriding Governor Gary Herbert's veto of five-day work week legislation.Many local governments have had alternative schedules for many years.Public schools in Hawaii closed on 17 Fridays in 2010. Over 100 school districts in rural areas in the United States changed the school week to a four-day week; most also extended each school day by an hour or more. The changes were often made in order to save money on transportation, heating, and substitute teachers.".
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- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink 35-hour_workweek.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink 4_Days,_40_Hours.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_resource_management.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Category:Working_time.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Cost_reduction.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Flextime.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Furlough.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Herbert.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Operating_cost.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Substitute_teacher.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLink Utah_State_Legislature.
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLinkText "Four-day week".
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-day school week".
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-day week".
- Four-day_week wikiPageWikiLinkText "shorter working week".
- Four-day_week wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Employment.
- Four-day_week wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Job-stub.
- Four-day_week wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Labour.
- Four-day_week wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Four-day_week subject Category:Human_resource_management.
- Four-day_week subject Category:Working_time.
- Four-day_week hypernym Arrangement.
- Four-day_week type MusicalWork.
- Four-day_week type Occupation.
- Four-day_week comment "A four-day week is an arrangement where a workplace or school has its employees or students work or attend school over the course of four days rather than the more customary five. This arrangement can be a part of flexible working hours, and is sometimes used to cut costs.In 2008, employees of the Utah state government all began working ten-hour days from Monday to Thursday.".
- Four-day_week label "Four-day week".
- Four-day_week sameAs Q5474907.
- Four-day_week sameAs m.04f_zwh.
- Four-day_week sameAs Q5474907.
- Four-day_week sameAs 四天工作制.
- Four-day_week wasDerivedFrom Four-day_week?oldid=704210615.
- Four-day_week isPrimaryTopicOf Four-day_week.