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The Impact of Compressed Workweek on Absenteeism
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Author/contributor
- Venne, Rosemary A. (Author)
Title
The Impact of Compressed Workweek on Absenteeism
Abstract
A study consists of absenteeism measures for a group of prison guards who switched from an 8-hour work day to a 12-hour day compressed workweek (CWW) schedule with absenteeism measures for one year prior to the onset of the schedule and 2 years on the new schedule. Absenteeism data were compared between the CWW group and a comparison group of regular schedule guards and between the pre-CWW and CWW periods. Absenteeism levels were higher for the CWW group compared to the comparison group, and were higher over the CWW period when compared to the pre-CWW period. In the best specified models, those guards on the CWW had higher absenteeism than the comparison group, though the latter difference was not statistically significant.
Publication
Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
Volume
52
Issue
2
Pages
382-400
Date
Spring 1997
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
Accessed
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Rights
Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Spring 1997
Citation
Venne, R. A. (1997). The Impact of Compressed Workweek on Absenteeism. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 52(2), 382–400. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/1997/v52/n2/index.html
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