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Implementation Of The Six-Day Work Policy And Its Impact On Employees' Work-Life Balance (A Study at the SAMSAT Office of Sukadana, East Lampung) Ni Putu Widhia Rahayu; Azah Rawan Sangun
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 5 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science( IJVESS)
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v5i01.2917

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the implementation of the six-day work policy (work policies) and its impact on employees' work-life balance at the SAMSAT Office of Sukadana, East Lampung. The research employed a qualitative approach using interviews, observation, and documentation methods. Data analysis was conducted using qualitative analysis techniques. The findings indicate that the six-day work policy at the SAMSAT Office of Sukadana, East Lampung, has been implemented in a structured manner through work schedule arrangements, task distribution, and coordination among employees to maintain the quality of public services. Employees' perceptions of this policy vary; while improved public service is viewed positively, the policy also has the potential to disrupt employees' work-life balance. The implementation of the policy is supported by leadership commitment, employee discipline, and a well-coordinated work system; However, it also faces obstacles such as increased workload, limited rest time, and the risk of physical and psychological fatigue. The six-day work policy has implications for employee welfare and organizational productivity, thus requiring optimal management to enhance service effectiveness without compromising employee satisfaction and well-being.