CONCORD, N.H.—Concord, New Hampshire, is putting highway and utility crews on a four-day work week to save on fuel costs and boost productivity.
The city says the 55 employees affected by the move will work 10 hours a day through the fall leaf clean-up program. A few workers who could not work the longer days will remain on a five-day week.
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