Comparison of Effects of Change from 8 To 12 Hour Shifts on Air Force Aircraft Maintenance Workers

Comparison of Effects of Change from 8 To 12 Hour Shifts on Air Force Aircraft Maintenance Workers

by Daniel W Overland
Comparison of Effects of Change from 8 To 12 Hour Shifts on Air Force Aircraft Maintenance Workers

Comparison of Effects of Change from 8 To 12 Hour Shifts on Air Force Aircraft Maintenance Workers

by Daniel W Overland

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Overview

This study examined the effects of converting from an 8 hour shift system to a 12 hour system on aircraft maintenance personnel. The squadron had converted its 24 hour operations from an 8 hour shift schedule to a 12 hour shift schedule in stages, changing one group first and then another. A smaller third group of workers remained on 8 hour shifts. Individual differences in job related outcomes and situational constraints were measured for all three groups. Results showed that changing from 8 to 12 hour shifts affected worker well being and morale, as indicated by an increase in hospital visits after the switch to 12 hour shifts and the difference in levels of morale between 12 hour shift personnel and those remaining on 8 hour shifts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781288397761
Publisher: Biblioscholar
Publication date: 12/04/2012
Pages: 56
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.12(d)
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