The
“4/9+4” schedule
Another
example of a compressed workweek is the “4/9 + 4.” This consists of four 9-hour days plus one 4-hour day each
week. The examples show this schedule with the planned
half-day off in the middle and at the ends of the week.
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Examples of a “4/9+4” Compressed Work Schedule
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Mon
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Tues
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Wed
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Thurs
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Fri
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Total
Workweek
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Calendar
Week
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4
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9
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9
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9
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9
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40
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40
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Mon
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Tues
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Wed
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Thurs
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Fri
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Total
Workweek
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Calendar
Week
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9
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9
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4
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9
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9
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40
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40
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Mon
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Tues
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Wed
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Thurs
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Fri
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Total
Workweek
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Calendar
Week
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9
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9
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9
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9
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4
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40
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40
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Please
note:
The states of California, Nevada and Alaska require
overtime pay for
non-exempts working in excess of eight hours in
one day. This may make any form
of CWW difficult or impossible. See the section
“Understanding State and Federal
Overtime Laws” for more information. |
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