Flex Time

FLEXTIME

Wikepedia defines FlexTime as follows

Flextime, also spelled flex-time or flexitime ), is a flexible hours schedule that allows workers to alter their workday and adjust their start and finish times. In contrast to traditional work arrangements that require employees to work a standard 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. day, Flextime typically involves a “core” period of the day during which employees are required to be at work (e.g., between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.), and a “bandwidth” period within which all required hours must be worked (e.g., between 5:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.).The working day outside of the core period is “flexible time”, in which employees can choose when they work, subject to achieving total daily, weekly or monthly hours within the bandwidth period set by employers, and subject to the necessary work being done. The total working time required of employees on an approved Flextime schedule is much the same as those who work under traditional work schedule regimes.

A flextime policy allows staff to determine when they will work, while a  flexplace policy allows staff to determine where they will work. Advantages include allowing employees to coordinate their work hours with public transport schedules, with the schedules of their children, and with daily traffic patterns to avoid high congestion times such as rush hour. Some claim that flexible working will change the nature of the way we work

How many times in a week do you hear “I am late because of the traffic”?

Are your staff constantly asking to leave early “because they have to collect their children from School”?

How many man hours do you “lose” in a month to people taking half a day annual leave? 

I will be a few minutes late from lunch. (How many is a few? 5, 35, 55?)

Would you like your staff to be happier (and subsequently more productive)?

Would YOU like to be happier? 

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