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Alternative work schedule interventions in the Australian construction industry: A comparative case study analysis

机译:澳大利亚建筑业的替代工作计划干预:比较案例研究分析

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Project-based construction workers in the Australian construction industry work long and irregular hours and experience higher levels of work-to-family conflict and burnout than office-based workers, giving rise to an interest in alternative work schedules as a means of supporting work-life balance. Alternative work schedules were implemented in four case study construction projects in Australia. Interventions differed between projects, with two implementing a compressed work week, and the others introducing reduced hours schedules (one of which was optional). Data were collected from each case study project, using various combinations of focus groups, surveys, interviews and daily diary collection methods. The results were mixed. The compressed work week appears to have been favourably received where it was introduced. However, waged workers still expressed concerns about the impact on their weekly 'take-home' pay. Attempts to reduce work hours by changing from a six- to a five-day schedule (without extending the length of the working day between Monday and Friday) were less favourably received. Waged workers, in particular, did not favour reduced hours schedules. The results confirm the existence of two distinct labour markets operating in the Australian construction industry and markedly different responses to alternative work schedules, based upon whether workers are waged or salaried. The results clearly show that attempts to improve work-life balance must take the structural characteristics of the industry's labour markets into consideration in the design of interventions. The impact of alternative work schedules is likely to be moderated by institutional working time regimes within the construction industry.
机译:澳大利亚建筑业中以项目为基础的建筑工人工作时间长且不规律,与办公室工作人员相比,工作与家庭之间的冲突和倦怠程度更高,因此人们对替代性工作时间表产生了兴趣,以此作为支持工作的手段,生活平衡。在澳大利亚的四个案例研究建筑项目中实施了替代性工作时间表。各个项目之间的干预措施有所不同,其中两个实施压缩工作周,而其他实施则减少了工时表(其中一个是可选的)。使用焦点小组,调查,访谈和每日日记收集方法的各种组合从每个案例研究项目收集数据。结果好坏参半。压缩工作周的引入似乎受到了好评。但是,有薪工人仍对其每周“实得工资”的影响表示担忧。尝试将工作时间从六天更改为五天(不延长星期一至星期五的工作时间)的尝试受到了人们的欢迎。尤其是有薪工人,不赞成减少工时表。结果证实了在澳大利亚建筑业中存在着两个截然不同的劳动力市场,并且根据工人的工资或薪水,他们对替代性工作计划的反应明显不同。结果清楚地表明,在设计干预措施时,改善工作与生活平衡的尝试必须考虑到该行业劳动力市场的结构特征。建筑业内部的机构工作时间制度可能会减轻替代性工作时间表的影响。

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