Bill Text: NY A04127 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Directs the governor to establish a 2 year pilot program providing a 4 day work week for certain state employees; requires the department of civil service to report on the cost saving derived from the implementation of such program.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 18-9)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-06 - referred to governmental employees [A04127 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-A04127-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        4127--A
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 30, 2009
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by M. of A. GIANARIS, HEVESI, PERALTA, JAFFEE, FIELDS, ALFA-
         NO, COLTON, KOLB, LANCMAN, WALKER, ERRIGO, BURLING, N. RIVERA,  ROSEN-
         THAL -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. AMEDORE, BARRA, BOYLAND, CLARK,
         LIFTON,  McKEVITT,  MOLINARO,  ROBINSON,  SAYWARD, SCHIMEL, SEMINERIO,
         SKARTADOS, SWEENEY, THIELE, WEISENBERG -- read once  and  referred  to
         the  Committee on Governmental Employees -- committee discharged, bill
         amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said  commit-
         tee
       AN  ACT to amend the civil service law and the general construction law,
         in relation to establishing a pilot program providing for  a  four-day
         work week for state employees
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Legislative findings. The legislature  finds  and  declares
    2  that  the  current  economic  crisis necessitates rethinking the ways in
    3  which government services  are  provided.  Finding  more  efficient  and
    4  effective  means  of  service delivery can enable government agencies to
    5  fulfill their missions while reducing expenses. State and local  govern-
    6  ments  around  the  United States have begun to experiment with four-day
    7  schedules as a means of providing improved  service  to  the  public  at
    8  lower  cost. Providing for a four-day work week for many state employees
    9  could result in multiple benefits, including  fiscal  savings,  expanded
   10  access  to services for the public, reductions in energy demand, reduced
   11  commuting  costs  and  traffic  congestion,  and  decreased  levels   of
   12  pollution  resulting  from reductions in energy demand and vehicle miles
   13  traveled. Establishing a pilot program providing  for  a  four-day  work
   14  week  will assist in dealing with the current economic crisis and enable
   15  decisionmakers to evaluate the long-term desirability of a four-day work
   16  week.
   17    S 2. The civil service law is amended by adding a new section 134-a to
   18  read as follows:
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD06845-02-9
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    1    S 134-A. FOUR-DAY WORK WEEK  PILOT  PROGRAM.  1.  NOTWITHSTANDING  ANY
    2  OTHER  PROVISION  OF  LAW,  THE GOVERNOR SHALL ESTABLISH A PILOT PROGRAM
    3  PROVIDING FOR A MANDATORY FOUR-DAY WORK WEEK FOR STATE EMPLOYEES.  UNDER
    4  SUCH  PROGRAM,  THE  WORK  WEEK  FOR  ALL STATE OFFICES OR UNITS THEREOF
    5  PARTICIPATING  IN THE PROGRAM SHALL BE EIGHT O'CLOCK A.M. TO SIX O'CLOCK
    6  P.M., MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.
    7    2. THE GOVERNOR SHALL DETERMINE THE OFFICES OR OTHER  UNITS  IN  STATE
    8  AGENCIES  THAT  WILL  PARTICIPATE  IN  THE PILOT PROGRAM. IN MAKING SUCH
    9  DETERMINATIONS, THE GOVERNOR SHALL EVALUATE:
   10    (A) THE EXTENT TO WHICH SUCH OFFICES OR  UNITS  PROVIDE  AN  ESSENTIAL
   11  PUBLIC  SERVICE,  SUCH  AS  LAW ENFORCEMENT OR HEALTH CARE, THAT MUST BE
   12  PROVIDED ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS;
   13    (B) THE EXTENT TO WHICH A CHANGE TO A FOUR-DAY WORK WEEK FOR A PARTIC-
   14  ULAR OFFICE OR UNIT MAY HAVE  ADVERSE  IMPACTS  ON  REVENUES  OR  PUBLIC
   15  SERVICES;
   16    (C)  THE  ABILITY OF THE STATE TO BENEFIT FROM REDUCED ENERGY EXPENDI-
   17  TURES FOR LEASED SPACE; AND
   18    (D) SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS THE GOVERNOR MAY DEEM APPROPRIATE.
   19    3. THE PILOT PROGRAM SHALL PROVIDE MECHANISMS FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF
   20  INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEES WHO CAN DOCUMENT THAT THEY WOULD OTHERWISE  EXPERI-
   21  ENCE  SUBSTANTIAL  AND  UNAVOIDABLE  HARDSHIPS  UNDER  THE  NEW SCHEDULE
   22  ADOPTED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. NO EMPLOYEE SHALL FORFEIT ANY REMUNER-
   23  ATION OR BENEFIT BY VIRTUE OF THE OPERATION OF THE  PILOT  PROGRAM,  AND
   24  THE GOVERNOR SHALL BE AUTHORIZED AND EMPOWERED TO VARY THE PROVISIONS OF
   25  ANY  STATUTE  OR  REGULATION  RELATING TO VACATION AND LEAVE CREDITS, BY
   26  EXECUTIVE ORDER, TO ENSURE THAT NO SUCH FORFEITURE OCCURS.
   27    4. THE GOVERNOR SHALL INITIATE THE PILOT PROGRAM  NOT  MORE  THAN  ONE
   28  HUNDRED  TWENTY  DAYS  AFTER  THE  EFFECTIVE  DATE OF THIS SECTION. SUCH
   29  PROGRAM SHALL RUN FOR A PERIOD OF NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS  AFTER  INITI-
   30  ATION.  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL PREPARE AND MAKE PUBLIC A BASELINE REPORT
   31  DETAILING THE OPERATING COSTS, INCLUDING ENERGY USAGE AND THE  COSTS  OF
   32  BUILDING  MAINTENANCE,  ATTRIBUTABLE  TO  AFFECTED  OFFICES AND UNITS OF
   33  STATE AGENCIES PRIOR TO THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE  PILOT  PROGRAM.  NOT
   34  LATER  THAN  ONE  HUNDRED  TWENTY  DAYS AFTER THE PILOT PROGRAM HAS BEEN
   35  OPERATIONAL FOR A FULL YEAR, THE DEPARTMENT SHALL SUBMIT TO  THE  GOVER-
   36  NOR, THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEM-
   37  BLY  A  REPORT  COMPARING SUCH BASELINE COSTS TO THE ENERGY AND ENVIRON-
   38  MENTAL IMPACTS AND  BUILDING  COST  SAVINGS  RESULTING  FROM  THE  PILOT
   39  PROGRAM. SUCH REPORT SHALL ALSO ESTIMATE THE IMPACT OF THE PILOT PROGRAM
   40  ON  OTHER  VARIABLES, INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMMUTER MILES TRAV-
   41  ELED, COMMUTING COSTS, AND PUBLIC AND  EMPLOYEE  SATISFACTION  WITH  THE
   42  PROGRAM.
   43    5.  NOTHING  IN  THIS  SECTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO DIMINISH THE RIGHTS,
   44  PRIVILEGES OR REMEDIES OF ANY STATE EMPLOYEE PURSUANT TO  ANY  AGREEMENT
   45  ENTERED  INTO  PURSUANT TO ARTICLE FOURTEEN OF THIS CHAPTER OR ANY OTHER
   46  EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT.
   47    S 3. Section 20 of the general construction law, as amended by chapter
   48  172 of the laws of 1988, is amended to read as follows:
   49    S 20. Day, computation. A number of days specified as a period from  a
   50  certain  day  within which or after or before which an act is authorized
   51  or required to be done means such number of calendar days  exclusive  of
   52  the  calendar  day from which the reckoning is made. If such period is a
   53  period of two days,  Saturday,  Sunday  or  a  public  holiday  must  be
   54  excluded  from the reckoning if it is an intervening day between the day
   55  from which the reckoning is made and the last  day  of  the  period.  In
   56  computing  any  specified period of time from a specified event, the day
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    1  upon which the event happens is deemed the day from which the  reckoning
    2  is  made.  The  day  from which any specified period of time is reckoned
    3  shall be excluded in making the reckoning.    WHENEVER  ANY  PAYMENT  OF
    4  MONEY,  PERFORMANCE  OF  A  CONDITION  OR  OTHER ACTION IS AUTHORIZED OR
    5  REQUIRED TO BE DONE WITHIN A PERIOD OF TIME, AND SUCH PERIOD ENDS  ON  A
    6  FRIDAY  ON  WHICH  A  STATE  AGENCY  WHICH  IS  A NECESSARY PARTY TO THE
    7  PAYMENT, PERFORMANCE OR ACTION IS NOT OPEN BY VIRTUE OF PARTICIPATING IN
    8  A FOUR-DAY WORK WEEK PILOT PROGRAM PURSUANT TO SECTION ONE HUNDRED THIR-
    9  TY-FOUR-A OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW, SUCH FRIDAY MAY BE DEEMED A  "PUBLIC
   10  HOLIDAY" FOR THE PURPOSES OF TIME COMPUTATION.
   11    S 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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