The four-day workweek has been a hot topic of debate in the past few months as more and more companies are considering or even implementing it for employees. Now Chick-fil-A has taken it one step further.
Since February, the owner-operator of one of the fast food chain’s stores has been offering a three-day workweek at a location in Miami, to the apparent delight of employees, and so far it appears to have actually been successful.
The store owner-operator, Justin Lindsey, recently opened up to Inc. about how the scheme works, and why it’s been so popular among staff, who remain full-time employees with full pay if they opt in.
Instead of spreading their hours across the usual period, employees were given the option to cram their full-time hours into three days, working 13- to 14-hour shifts. Lindsey split staff into two groups with some working Monday to Wednesday for two weeks, and the others working Thursday to Saturday for two weeks (Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays), before swapping over.
Such long shifts, especially in the restaurant industry, sound exhausting, but Lindsey maintains that staff are huge fans of getting a full four free days in their week to do whatever they like, such as going on vacation, paying more attention to their friends and family, studying, or even starting side hustles.
“Some are bragging they’re making more money than they’ve ever dreamed of making, just kind of doing side gigs in addition to the restaurant…We have one who went to Scotland twice—his family’s in Scotland—and he still has his PTO available,” Lindsey said in an interview with Inc.
“Just being able to see that…as an employer, like, ‘Okay. I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing. I’m being generous.’ That’s my ultimate goal right now, just to be more generous.”
Since the implementation of a short week, this one location has reportedly received over 400 job applications for one role in the space of just a few days.
“We posted a job on Indeed, and we have 429 applications in a week…It was, like, two lines: ‘Work three days a week, get full-time hours.’” Lindsey said.