Bin crews to work four-day week as UK trials extend to public sector frontline
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#6BR2S)
South Cambridgeshire council will test 32-hour week on principle that staff will work more intensely and productively'
Bin crews could soon be putting their feet up on a Monday as the wave of four-day-week trials spreading across the UK finally reaches frontline public services.
South Cambridgeshire district council has agreed to test a 32-hour working week for 150 refuse loaders and drivers this summer after successful experiments with reduced working hours with office- and laptop-based staff. Workers who investigate fly-tipping, undertake dredging and are council caretakers will also try the new working pattern.
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