Labor Schedule Stability
Topic Schedule Stability

Unstable schedules are common in the U.S. economy, especially in the rapidly growing service sector, with many workers reporting not knowing what their work schedule will be until the last minute or frequent changes to the timing of their shifts. These practices often leave workers wanting more hours than they receive and disrupt their financial stability, health, and family life, while also raising employee turnover costs and reducing productivity for employers.

Equitable Growth began investing in research on the costs of unstable scheduling practices in 2016. Since then, several cities and one state have adopted Fair Workweek ordinances, and we continue to build the evidence base on whether those interventions are working for workers, families, and businesses alike.

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New research shows unstable schedules do not offer more flexibility for U.S. workers

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Factsheet: Six frequently asked questions about schedule quality and Fair Workweek laws across the United States

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New research shows Fair Workweek laws ensure workers have more predictable schedules without sacrificing their hours worked

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How are Municipal-Level Fair Workweek Laws Playing Out on the Ground? Experiences of Food Service and Retail Workers in Three Cities

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U.S. workers’ and managers’ experiences with Fair Workweek laws can inform enforcement and education

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Vision 2020

Fair work schedules for the U.S. economy and society: What’s reasonable, feasible, and effective

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Vision 2020: Evidence for a Stronger Economy

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Extensive nonstandard work hours among U.S. low-income mothers hinder their kids’ enrollment in center-based childcare

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How corporate headquarters could support store managers in providing predictable work schedules

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Retail workers’ unpredictable schedules affect sleep quality: Evidence from the Gap

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New research shows links between the quality of U.S. retail workers’ schedules and their well-being

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U.S. economic policies that are pro-work and pro-worker

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In Conversation

In conversation with Hilary Hoynes

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Consequences of Routine Work Schedule Instability for Worker Health and Wellbeing

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Modernizing U.S. work scheduling standards for 21st century families

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Event recap: Research on Tap—Gender wage inequality

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Stable work hours for U.S. workers are a hidden source of profits

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The impact of scheduling practices: a case study of the Gap

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