Since the Labor Government’s election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has continued unabated. Employers argue that increasing employer-orientated flexibility through changes to minimum working-time standards and individual flexibility agreements is the path to enhanced productivity and a more effective economy. Unions and others have focused on the need for greater employee-orientated flexibility to facilitate combining work and care. However, on neither side of the debate has much attention been paid to basic principles that might inform working-time regulation in ways that would enable individual workers to manage their work and care responsibilities better and deliver a more sustainable and gender-equitable economy. The a...
This book looks beyond the 20th century arguments for shortening the work week. It is a critique of ...
The major trends of working time variation at enterprises and in labour market show that it is const...
In this article we seek to examine how full-time workers can attain working-time flexibility through...
Since the Labor Government's election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has conti...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
Current research on negotiated individualized flexible work arrangements focuses on highly paid, ski...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
Originally, working time regulations were intended to increase the level of safety in the process of...
Employers and workers both desire flexibility in working time. Businesses want flexibility to change...
Contains fulltext : 176282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The chapter dea...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
Reviews of Flexible Working Time: Collective Bargaining and Government Intervention, The Struggle fo...
Item does not contain fulltextFlexibility of working time is not new. The difference today is the sp...
This book looks beyond the 20th century arguments for shortening the work week. It is a critique of ...
The major trends of working time variation at enterprises and in labour market show that it is const...
In this article we seek to examine how full-time workers can attain working-time flexibility through...
Since the Labor Government's election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has conti...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
Current research on negotiated individualized flexible work arrangements focuses on highly paid, ski...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
Originally, working time regulations were intended to increase the level of safety in the process of...
Employers and workers both desire flexibility in working time. Businesses want flexibility to change...
Contains fulltext : 176282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The chapter dea...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
Reviews of Flexible Working Time: Collective Bargaining and Government Intervention, The Struggle fo...
Item does not contain fulltextFlexibility of working time is not new. The difference today is the sp...
This book looks beyond the 20th century arguments for shortening the work week. It is a critique of ...
The major trends of working time variation at enterprises and in labour market show that it is const...
In this article we seek to examine how full-time workers can attain working-time flexibility through...