Four-Day Work Week
ByFriday, August 8th, 2008
The government of Utah is moving to a 4 day work week to deal with the energy crisis. The plan is to make the 40 hour work week fit over Monday through Thursday. This is the first state to mandate an adjusted workweek. Somehow this plan will effect the carbon foot print of the state.But I don’t understand how this could really make an effect. Instead Ithink that Utah’s government is trying to latch their plan onto the
Green train. I think it the plan has more to do with the pinch families are feeling at the pump and in the grocers and how all these extra pressures effect the modern family.
I am not suprised that a state like Utah is taking this step first. Ifit really would have an effect on the carbon footprint I think we would be more liekly to see this move done in Oregon or Washington state. But Utah has a concern about the family. A state with strong conservativevalues and one where the family is at the forefront. I understand why they are making a move like this. The availability to save the statemoney, means more money for projects in the state that will enhance the services they can offer to their citizens while also giving them more time with their families
If you live in Utah don’t worry about suddenly not being able to make it to your dry cleaners on Friday. This mandate is for the state worker.
This effects how you pay your parking ticket and the state universities. The government controlled offices will now be open from 7am to 6pm and moving many more services online.
Sonya Gavankar
