Staggered work-hour project in lower Manhattan.

Author(s)
O'Malley, B.
Year
Abstract

On April 1, 1970, about 50,000 employees of some 50 public and private organizations in lower Manhattan voluntarily changed their work hours in closely monitored program to determine whether such work schedule changes would help relieve peak-hour transportation congestion. The major findings were that a system of staggered work hours was feasible for continuing on a permanent basis and was fully accepted by most employees.

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Library number
A 9236 (In: A 9228 S) IRRD 61592
Source

In: Planning and evaluation of transportation systems, Highway Research Record HRR No. 348, 1971, p. 125-165.

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