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Opinion – by Alice Hanna , Kapitol Group Head of People & Culture
I read an article in the AFR recently (link) stating that one of the most impactful actions we can take to close the gender pay gap in construction is to move the industry to a 5-day working week. I wholeheartedly agree. Here’s the thing though – we don’t need to wait for the EBA or the industry to change this for us. As construction companies, we can do this ourselves right now. In fact, Kapitol already are. On every single one of our projects, all roles except our Site Managers and Site Supervisors work a 5-day week, Monday to Friday. Our Site Managers and Supervisors work every second Saturday and 10 days per fortnight, not 11 or 12 days (we call this our ’10 in 14 Program’).
Smart programming and efficient systems and process
Investment in a pool of trained temporary supervisors
Commitment
Every month we survey our staff and ask for their honest feedback. Across the past 6 months, 95% of our Site Managers and Site Supervisors have reported that their 10 day a fortnight roster is working 100% of the time. We’re working on the last 5%.
Across the past 6 months, 69% of our staff have reported they are working under a 50 hour week. That may seem high to any other industry, but in construction it’s ground breaking (pardon the pun) and again, we’re working hard to get that number higher.
Here’s what one of our Site Supervisors has said about 10 in 14: “I believe the 10 in 14 is great. I’m really enjoying more of a work life balance moving to this company, as my past company was very different. I’m enjoying spending more time with my family. It definitely keeps you more refreshed for the hours you are at work and you don’t feel as run down. Definitely a big positive for me thus far.”
Do we need to change the structure of the industry and EBA to legislate a 5 day week? Yes, absolutely. Will this happen immediately? No, for many complex reasons.
That doesn’t mean we can’t act ourselves. If every construction company did the above, we would:
Don’t wait for systemic change. You have the power to change your own backyard now.