Jordan Daily - Public Service and Administration Commission has concluded its survey soliciting opinions from public sector employees regarding the proposed implementation of a four-day work week.
The survey period was extended due to significant participation, allowing a greater number of employees to contribute their views on the potential shift.
Fayez Al Nahar, President of the Bureau, previously emphasized that the critical factor in deciding whether to implement a three-day weekend for government departments is maintaining the current level of service efficiency and effectiveness.
He stated that any disruption to this continuity would determine the fate of the decision, influencing its timing and implementation.
Al-Nahar explained that the rationale behind considering a reduced work week includes boosting employee productivity, achieving a better work-life balance, and lowering operational costs for both the government and employees.
He also noted the potential positive impact on employees, providing them with opportunities to enhance their skills or pursue private ventures to generate additional income.
