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HERALD POLL: Four-day week may need tweakI applaud Governor Huntsman's intentions, and hope he did his homework.
The Municipality of Anchorage, under Republican Mayor George Wuerch, did something similar in 2002.
However, his aim was not just to cut costs, but to cut costs without cutting service quality.
Those government jobs that didn't require much or any public contact were put on what we called in Alaska "4 Tens," meaning a 4 day, 10 hour work week.
However, because service levels for the public were also important, those positions that did interface with the public were handled differently.
To avoid diminished service to the public, some employees worked 4 tens, with Fridays off, others with Mondays off.
Also, some employees were put on 9 hour days, and had every other Friday or Monday off.
It isn't as hard as you might think to implement and track, and this way there was adequate staff to keep convenient offices hours for the public, while still receiving the benefits of reduced costs.
Alaska's labor unions supported the changes as well.
By the way, Utah is not exactly known for its intelligent environmental practices... by leading the nation's state governments with the 4 tens work week, maybe will improve that reputation, and give us something to build on in the future.