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Green Friday Initiative GFOA Conference 2009
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Background An idea proposed by the Employee Retention & Recruitment Committee A different kind of alternative work schedule; an innovative, “thinking outside the box” proposal 60% of employees were already working some form of alternative work schedule
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Green Friday Concept Typically known as Dark Friday or Black Friday in some public and private sectors Practiced in North Las Vegas, some California cities City of Yuma has been closing every other Friday for the past three years City Hall closed on Friday – in exchange for extended hours Monday through Thursday (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
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Green Friday Concept Committee came up with term “Green Friday” because of heavy focus on environmental stewardship Allows Avondale to conduct business in an environmentally friendly manner, while expanding customer service opportunities
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Benefits of Green Friday Enhanced customer service – longer City Hall hours Monday through Thursday Ensures that Avondale meets its trip reduction goal for City Hall Driving to work one less day – personal cost savings, cuts down on associated trips (driving to the daycare) – overall better for the environment Savings - janitorial services, electrical/water use at City Hall Reduce carbon footprint at City Hall
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First Employee Survey Majority supported Green Friday concept Scheduling doctor/dental appointments on Friday minimizes time off during the week Employees save on commuting, child care, lunch, GAS! Allow for more family and personal time Good for morale; could reduce sick leave Arguably – more productive
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Implementing Green Friday April 14, 2008 City Council gave green light for pilot program Planned launch June 2 Four-month trial period Staff to present findings on Oct. 6
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Implementing Green Friday Green Friday Committee to address issues such as holidays, payroll, customer service, impact to departments, water shut-offs
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Considerations Doesn’t work across the organization Departments will have to carefully review employees’ roles, develop specific policies regarding implementation Need to raise public awareness of new schedule Enhance technology to minimize impact of Friday closure (ie. online bill payments and class registration) Ongoing evaluation to ensure customer service delivery is not negatively impacted
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Public Outreach/Marketing Surveyed the public Internal – FAQs via email, Employee newsletter, department meetings All employees involved in the public information process
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Public Outreach/Marketing Developed logo/brand Information for website – FAQs, hotline numbers Press release issued May 6; subsequent interviews with TV, Radio and print Water bills, posters, Post-its, outgoing email, voice mail Staff volunteers to work the first couple of Fridays
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Findings to Council Trip Reduction – 200 vehicles off the road on Friday during peak hours Extended hours – 550 customers served during 7-8 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. Resident Satisfaction – no major complaints; 82% surveyed said keep Green Friday schedule
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Employee Survey 42% of workforce responded to survey 82% said keep Green Friday schedule; 4% no opinion; 6% summertime only 8% who said no – cited issues with childcare, school, “longer days.” Mostly, employees felt more productive; enjoy 3 day weekend
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Cost Savings Janitorial Services 4 day cleaning schedule provided a $787.00 per month savings Annual savings$9,444.00
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Energy Savings -- Electrical City hall electric meter 5 day work schedule93,800 kw per/mo 4 day work schedule81,760 kw per/mo Average savings12,040 kw per/mo Percentage reduction13% Average monthly savings $1,135.37 Average annual savings$13,624.44
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Energy Savings Chiller Plant 5 day work schedule125,120 kw per/mo 4 day work schedule77,200 kw per/mo Average savings47,920 kw per/mo Percentage reduction38% Average monthly savings $2,571.46 Average annual savings$30,857.52
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Holiday Pay -- Objectives Equalize allocation for each full-time regular employee to receive 88 hours per fiscal year. Identify ways to maximize the number of days that City offices are open to serve citizens. Increase flexibility for employees. Insure that adoption of Green Friday or other alternate schedules does not increase the cost of doing business.
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Holiday Pay -- Proposal Each FT regular employee receives 88 hours to use between July 1-June 30. City holidays would be announced in June for the upcoming fiscal year. Holidays that fall on Friday, Saturday or Sunday for those working Green Friday schedule would be handled as floating holidays.
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A listing of premium holidays will be prepared in June of each year. On a premium holiday, any non-exempt employee will be paid 1 ½ times their normal rate for any hours worked. Premium holidays for 2008-09: Independence Day*Labor Day* Veterans DayThanksgiving Christmas DayNew Year’s Day MLK DayPresidents Day Memorial Day *already past for ‘08
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Green Friday – catching on Dozens of newspaper articles, TV interviews – including USA TODAY, LA Times, America’s Cities & Towns Magazine, S. Korean documentary Other cities and governments following suit – Queen Creek, Buckeye, state of Utah, Birmingham, AL A nationwide trend
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Questions? www.avondale.org Pier Simeri psimeri@avondale.org psimeri@avondale.org Dan Davis ddavis@avondale.org
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