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Eagle Pass to explore four-day summer workweek pilot for city staff; council asks for implementation plan
Summary
Council directed staff to develop a plan for a two-month (June-July) four-day summer workweek pilot, favoring an 8 a.m.–4 p.m. schedule with a one-hour lunch and departmental rotation to keep services available; staff will return with details.
The City Council discussed a proposal to pilot a four-day summer workweek for city employees during June and July and asked staff to return with an implementation plan that includes staffing rotations to keep essential services and public counter hours available.
Why it matters: a summer four-day schedule could provide work-life balance benefits to employees with school-age…
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