PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Washington State University will let some employees work a 10-hour day, four days a week to reduce commuting time and save gas.
Those who qualify can start Monday, and the university will decide in August whether to continue the program into the fall quarter.
A university spokesman, James Tinney, says WSU offices are remaining open the same amount of time.
WSU has 6,000 employees statewide.
(From KRPL)
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