Compressed Workweek Definition: A compressed workweek schedule redistributes the job responsibilities of a standard workweek over fewer than five days in one week or ten days in two weeks.
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Team members on compressed workweeks work more hours on some days and fewer or no hours on others. However, they remain full-time team members.
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