That’s what WBBM-Radio reported Friday.
About a month ago, McHenry County State’s Attorney Lou Bianchi decided that his employees could work four days a week.
Longer days, of course.
Or maybe it was Bianchi copying what Will County Auditor Steve Weber has been doing for two months.
WBBM-AM said Weber was going to report to the Will County Board next week that the new schedule is a hit. His employees like working an extra two hours a day and having Monday or Friday off.
In addition, sick days are down and productivity is up.
The State of Utah has recently put most of its employees on a four day work week.