Employees have shown a great desire for flexible work arrangements (FWAs). National data reveals that nearly 80% of workers say they would like to have more flexible work options and would use them if there were no negative consequences at work. However, most workers do not have access to flexible work arrangements and barriers to their effective implementation persist in many organizations as the following nationally representative employer-based survey data reveals
none1noAbstract. Since 1990, the Boston College Center for Work & Family has been working with organ...
Presentation given by Liz Watson, Legislative Counsel, Workplace Flexibility 2010, during a briefing...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
Employees have shown a great desire for flexible work arrangements (FWAs). National data reveals tha...
Many employees today have ongoing, predictable demands on their time outside of work. These demands ...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
There is a range of ways in which public policy can help workplace flexibility become a norm in the ...
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...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
A presentation on the economics of Flexible Work Arrangements: OVERVIEW: FWA’s, Inflexibility and Sa...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
FWAs are mutually beneficial agreements between employees and employers which provide alternate opti...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of w...
none1noAbstract. Since 1990, the Boston College Center for Work & Family has been working with organ...
Presentation given by Liz Watson, Legislative Counsel, Workplace Flexibility 2010, during a briefing...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
Employees have shown a great desire for flexible work arrangements (FWAs). National data reveals tha...
Many employees today have ongoing, predictable demands on their time outside of work. These demands ...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
There is a range of ways in which public policy can help workplace flexibility become a norm in the ...
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...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
A presentation on the economics of Flexible Work Arrangements: OVERVIEW: FWA’s, Inflexibility and Sa...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
FWAs are mutually beneficial agreements between employees and employers which provide alternate opti...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of w...
none1noAbstract. Since 1990, the Boston College Center for Work & Family has been working with organ...
Presentation given by Liz Watson, Legislative Counsel, Workplace Flexibility 2010, during a briefing...
Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) alter the time and/or place that work is conducted on a regular ba...