9/80 schedule

9/80 schedule (in shift work): Working 80 hours over 9 days in a two-week period.

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9/80 schedule

A 9/80 schedule is a compressed work arrangement where employees work 80 hours over nine days in a two-week period instead of the traditional ten days. This innovative approach to scheduling maintains full-time hours while providing workers with an additional day off every two weeks, typically alternating Fridays.

The name “9/80” comes from the schedule’s core components:

  • 9 working days (instead of 10) in a two-week period
  • 80 total working hours maintained

Example of a 9/80 schedule:

Week 1:

  • Monday to Thursday: 9 hours each day
  • Friday: 8 hours

Week 2:

  • Monday to Thursday: 9 hours each day
  • Friday: Off

Common Industries Using 9/80 Schedules

The primary advantage of the 9/80 schedule over these alternatives lies in its balance between flexibility and structure. It provides regular extended breaks without requiring extremely long workdays or complex rotation patterns. Additionally, the 9/80 schedule maintains consistent coverage during traditional business hours, making it particularly suitable for client-facing operations and collaborative team environments.

Many companies adopt this approach to offer staff more time for personal pursuits without negatively impacting work commitments. It’s about working smarter, not harder. While any organization can implement a 9/80 schedule, it’s particularly common in:

  • Engineering firms
  • Technology companies
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Government agencies
  • Aerospace and defense contractors

Benefits of the 9/80 Work Schedule

The 9/80 schedule offers numerous advantages for both employees and employers:

For Employees:

  • Extra day off every other week for personal activities
  • Reduced commuting time and costs
  • Better work-life balance
  • Longer weekends for extended trips or family time
  • Ability to schedule appointments on off Fridays

For Employers:

  • Increased employee satisfaction and retention
  • Extended daily coverage for customer service
  • Potential reduction in overhead costs
  • Enhanced recruitment appeal
  • Improved productivity during longer workdays

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