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Zorra Township set to pilot 4-day work week

Starting in September, ZorraTownship will be piloting a four-day work week in an effort to increase hours of operation.

Staff will work a compressed week in an effort to stay open longer hours each day

One survey found that of those businesses who have already adopted a four-day working week, nearly two-thirdshave reported improvements in staffproductivity. (Indypendenz/Shutterstock)

Starting in September, ZorraTownship will be piloting a four-day work week in an effort to increase hours of operation.

The township, located just east of London, which serves a community of about8,400 people, came up with the idea in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic when the township split their senior management workforceinto alternating teams in an effort to reduce the chance of a potential outbreak.

"That really triggered us to say:there are different ways to work," ZorraMayor Marcus Ryan said onCBC's Afternoon Drive.

"We thought, is there an opportunity to look at working in a different way and delivering services to our residents in a more effective and more efficient way? So it kind of opened out eyes."

The four-day work week will be carriedout on a voluntary basis during an eight month trial starting in September.

Ryan said the shift in how the township works will not result in an increase cost to residents as theoffice will have the same number of staff who will be working the same number of hours for the same pay.

The key difference is that employees will have a compressed work week, meaning they'll work for more hours on the four days they are scheduled.

The workforce will be split into two groups, both which will be working from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but one group will work Monday to Thursday, while the otherwill work Tuesday to Friday.

Ryan saiddespite the smaller number of staff on certain days, there will not be a decrease in township services offered to residents.

"In order to address that a given employee may not be in on a Monday or a Friday there will have to be cross training, so there will alway be someone that can help residents with any given service."

Mayor Marcus Ryan saiddespite the smaller number of staff on certain days, there will not be a decrease in municipal services offered to residents. (Submitted)

Staff at the township are feeling optimistic about the four-day work week, Ryan said.

"Frankly, for a lot of staff, it could meanthree-day weekends,it could mean the opportunity to have a Monday or a Friday to do doctor appointments and for parents with school-aged children there's an opportunity to do things with their kids."

Additionally, Ryan saidthe new model will hopefully be a win for residents too as theoffice will be open for longer hours each day.

Once the trial begins, officials will be looking for residents to give them feedback on how beneficial the model has beento them. They'll also have township staff monitoring the success of the project.

"Zorra asa municipality has traditionally been innovative and open minded and prepared to try things and they don't always work, but that's why were doing a trial," Ryansaid.

"If it works, we keep doing it and if it doesn't work, then we wont do it."

With files from Afternoon Drive