I would suspect most employers would be dead against this, except in manufacturing where the 4.5 days is a tradition for the shop floor, who work 4 slightly longer Mon to Thurs.
The employers/bosses I know, even those who are making big money, are in fact expecting longer hours and possibly a bit extra a weekends, all unpaid, due to the economy giving them the upper hand at the moment. This includes the professions and white collar in construction.
Would be great if it really took off though.
It would probably make me more productive, as I do tend to take a slightly more half-arsed approach to work on a Friday.
I did a four day week, 9 hours a day for the last four years of my last job. Worked well for me. Personally I think it should be an option for all jobs. I actually took Fridays off for a while and then changed to Mondays because it suited the place I was working. Wasn't too fussed which day it was my self. One guy took Wednesdays off and loved the way it broke the week up. Flexible working is definitely the way forward in my view.
I did a four day week, 9 hours a day for the last four years of my last job. Worked well for me. Personally I think it should be an option for all jobs. I actually took Fridays off for a while and then changed to Mondays because it suited the place I was working. Wasn't too fussed which day it was my self. One guy took Wednesdays off and loved the way it broke the weDoek up. Flexible working is definitely the way forward in my view.
Posties shouldn't be working Saturday's let alone Friday's.
We have constantly been told mail volumes are falling.
This current double dip is certainly proving the point, we are currently doing 5 days work at the most spread over 6 days.
The last couple of weeks I've worked for slightly more than 30 hours a week and been paid for 39.
Those employers are presumably only making big money owing to the efforts of their staff. If they started taking the piss they run the risk of losing a good work force and of it being replaced with a worse one.
In fairness most of the post is unsolicited, and this, for the moment anyway, is finally giving the impression of dropping off.I wouldn't blame the double dip for the lack of post more like the hike of first and second class stamps, we went from sending probably 90% by mail to now sending 10% by mail so an 80% loss of revenue from us i am afraid, multiply that over all businesses and that was a costly move from RM.
Anybody else on here actually employ anybody?
I squeeze my 37 hours per week into 4 days and have Fridays off every week,
I employ myself...I sacked myself for poor timekeeping one Friday...got me job back on Monday though..I'm a good boss