Alternative working arrangements have become increasingly popular in workplaces across America and the world. One segment of alternative work arrangements is schedule flexibility. The three types of flexible schedules examined include: job sharing, compressed workweeks, and flextime. Each arrangement will be examined individually. First, a definition and background information will be given. Then, the benefits of the arrangement will be discussed. Next, the risks and challenges of the arrangement will be examined. Finally, there will be analysis of what conditions are necessary for the arrangement to be successful
A PowerPoint slide-show that outlines the challenges, options, policies, solutions, and innovations ...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
Recently there has been an increase in the number of cities contemplating and implementing alternati...
Alternative working arrangements have become increasingly popular in workplaces across America and t...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule prac...
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of w...
Many employees today have ongoing, predictable demands on their time outside of work. These demands ...
A flexible work arrangement (FWA) is any one of a spectrum of work structures that alters the time...
Employees have shown a great desire for flexible work arrangements (FWAs). National data reveals tha...
Presentation given by Liz Watson, Legislative Counsel, Workplace Flexibility 2010, during a briefing...
The following is a compilation of traditional and innovative flexible arrangements that merit additi...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
Workers at all levels within an organization have the need to manage their work and personal/family ...
[Excerpt] Alternative work schedules encompass work hours that do not necessarily fall inside the pe...
A PowerPoint slide-show that outlines the challenges, options, policies, solutions, and innovations ...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
Recently there has been an increase in the number of cities contemplating and implementing alternati...
Alternative working arrangements have become increasingly popular in workplaces across America and t...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule prac...
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of w...
Many employees today have ongoing, predictable demands on their time outside of work. These demands ...
A flexible work arrangement (FWA) is any one of a spectrum of work structures that alters the time...
Employees have shown a great desire for flexible work arrangements (FWAs). National data reveals tha...
Presentation given by Liz Watson, Legislative Counsel, Workplace Flexibility 2010, during a briefing...
The following is a compilation of traditional and innovative flexible arrangements that merit additi...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
Workers at all levels within an organization have the need to manage their work and personal/family ...
[Excerpt] Alternative work schedules encompass work hours that do not necessarily fall inside the pe...
A PowerPoint slide-show that outlines the challenges, options, policies, solutions, and innovations ...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
Recently there has been an increase in the number of cities contemplating and implementing alternati...