Compressed Work Week

Your employees work the same number of hours, but in fewer days.


Common formats include working 40 hours in four days instead of five. Or 80 hours in nine days instead of ten. Compressed work weeks have been shown to lower facilities costs and extend customer service hours.

 

Resources 

12 Free Services for a Better Workplace


Explore the free services we offer to help your employees reduce drive-alone commuting and improve air quality.

Contact Us

Need to get in touch with Georgia Commute Options? Find out how.