4-day work weeks
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For those of you who have 4 day work weeks how do you work it for a holiday that falls on their day off? We work a 35 hour work week and are looking at having maybe 4-6 ee's work a 4-day work week for a long term special project and wondered how to handle the holiday issue.
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PORK
Of course, how you handle this may be different since your regular schedule is less than 40 hours. Do you typically pay overtime for more than 35 hours worked, or do you go by the standard "over 40 = overtime"? Plus, does your Board look at holiday as an extra "don't have to work" bonus, or do they consider it time on the books but not worked?
Holiday hours is never considered anything more than regular hours. O/T does not come into play until the 40 hours worked are accomplished and real work is added to those hours for O/T pay.
In our case and what I believe is the way that the Holiday hours are to be folded into the compensation system, it takes 40+1 hours of physical work to start the O/T to be calculated into the weekly pay check. In our case 40 hours + the holiday pay is 48 regular hours for pay. O/T then is added to all hours worked over 48 hours. Our computer and soft ware program identifies the Holiday and sick hours, serperately. For Christmas Holiday our production manager paid every non-exempt employee double time for the holiday hours actually worked.
Now that was real nice, but now they want all holiday hours worked as double time.
Sometimes we can win for loosing.
PORK
By the way, before implementing this policy, the Board compared local practices, and the City and the University both consider holiday pay as hours worked. We may be in the minority of employers, but in this locale, we match the practice for a majority of the employees.