Read the latest magazine Cladding Industry News Aycliffe Manufacturing Firm Embraces Four Day Working Week 28 February 2023 AFTER A SUCCESSFUL TRIAL PERIOD, Aycliffe-based manufacturing firm BTS Facades and Fabrications has officially launched a four day working week. In October last year, the manufacturer of cladding and façade products tested a condensed working week and the team found productivity was not negatively impacted. As a result, BTS’ managing director, Philip Atkinson, has moved forward with plans to carry out the four day working week after he found the wellbeing of his team had improved. He said: “Our trial period from a 40-hour week to a 37-hour week was excellent, there was a great boost in morale and engagement among our team. “Our staff have had the opportunity to leave early on a Friday, meaning they can get their hair cut, attend appointments, and play golf. “It gives them a chance to do something for themselves, and in return, we’ve seen our workforce want to give back and work hard; in fact, I would say productivity has increased. “I like to think that BTS is a forward-thinking company which puts its staff first, so this is a move in the right direction and I’m confident we’ll still be just as successful.” While the new working hours will make a difference to BTS’ 52 employees, the company says its clients will not be affected, as the team have implemented a schedule to ensure all enquiries are handled. Four Day Working Week The four day working week has been on BTS’ agenda since the team appointed Nigel Freeman as an operations director in February 2022. Nigel, who specialises in LEAN, a management style which aims to improve efficiency, brought with him a number of suggestions to improve the company’s working environment – including the four day working week. He said: “I had looked at introducing something similar in a different company and after further research, I decided that it would be a good fit for our people and our business. “I put it forward to my team to see if it was something they might be interested in doing, as way of improving their experience at BTS, whilst bettering the business – they all loved the idea. “It means BTS’ workforce are able to have a better work-life balance, and that while they are in work, they are fresh and rearing to go.” The move to a four day working week will be placed on a year-long trial period and will continue subject to performance and productivity. Nigel added: this is their contribution towards the initiative, but with the right management and planning, I don’t see this being an issue. “This is just one of several plans we have introduced to have an engaged workforce and to be a place that people want to come and work.” The firm is working towards achieving a B Corp status, a private certification for companies based on their social and environmental performance. >> Read more about BTS in the news Previous article Competition Watchdog to Probe Home Building and RentingNext article West Fraser’s Panel Products are Even More Rewarding in 2023 Share article You may also like View all News Cladding +3 29 January 2026 Kovara Projects Expands MCRMA Installer Representation Cladding +2 22 January 2026 FK Facades and FK Construction Collapse as FK Group Continues Cladding +3 8 January 2026 Tremco Construction Products to Acquire Kalzip GmbH Cladding +3 15 December 2025 First Building Envelope Professionals Approved as MCRI Members Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch