Flexible working - giving flexibility over where, when and
the hours people work - is increasingly in demand but the number of quality
flexible jobs falls well short of that demand. There is an opportunity for
employers to do more to provide flexibility for the benefit of all employees
and organizations.
Flexible work schedules are increasingly popular. Single parents often
find them crucial for balancing work and family responsibilities. And for many
millennial employees, flexible work schedules provide a way to pursue their
careers without surrendering the quality of work life they desire. There are
several flexible work schedule options.
· Flextime
· Compressed
workweek
· Flexible
work schedule
· Workplace
flexibility
During the COVID-19 pandemic era, both companies and employees have reaped benefits from flexible working arrangements. Employees facing increased living costs have found relief through reduced work-related expenses, while companies have seen operational costs decrease with remote work setups. Flexible working has promoted better work-life balance for employees and enabled companies to access a wider talent pool. Overall, it's been a mutually advantageous shift amidst the pandemic's challenges.
The potential benefits of flexible
working
Flexible working can lead to direct and indirect business
benefits. The direct business benefits include savings on office space, for
example, using technological advances to allow remote working and hot desking.
Flexible working also allows a better match between business resources and
demand, for example serving customers on a 24/7 basis.
Indirect business benefits are achieved through improved
employee job satisfaction and wellbeing. Research shows
that flexible workers have a higher level of job satisfaction, commitment and
are more likely to increase discretionary effort compared to those who do not
work flexibly. Flexible working can also reduce absence rates and allows
employees to manage disability and long-term health conditions, as well as
supporting their mental health and stress, as shown in our Health and wellbeing at work survey.
Flexible working options can also be attractive to employees
and new recruits, especially as employee expectations change with regard to
their jobs, careers and work-life balance, and demographic changes affect
employees’ needs to balance their job with other responsibilities such as
caring - see our guide on creating care-friendly
workplaces
Flexible work arrangements are the cornerstone of a
progressive work environment. Embracing these arrangements isn't just a trend;
it's a strategic decision that ensures businesses remain agile, responsive, and
attractive in today's competitive landscape. As organizations navigate this
paradigm shift, balancing benefits with challenges will pave the way for a
thriving, adaptive workplace culture
Flexible
working models are here to stay. It is time to make them work for your workforce.
All jobs can flex. This means that organizations
can adopt a broader view of flexible working and offer a flex-working strategy
that benefits everyone, not just those who work remotely. Despite the
opportunities present in this area, our recent Global Talent Trends research revealed
a disparity in opinions. Executives are concerned about remote working, but
employees see things differently:

Overall, flexible working in modern industries is not just about accommodating employee preferences; it's about fostering a culture of trust, empowerment, and performance. By embracing flexible working arrangements, organizations can attract top talent, enhance employee satisfaction and well-being, and ultimately drive innovation and productivity in today's dynamic business landscape.


Flexible working is in high demand, but the number of quality jobs is low. It offers benefits such as cost savings, better work-life balance, and access to a wider talent pool. During the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible working reduced living costs and operational costs. Indirect business benefits include improved job satisfaction, reduced absence rates, and support for mental health. Flexible working models are essential for a progressive work environment and fostering a culture of trust, empowerment, and performance.
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Deleteyes , it would be depend on job roles
ReplyDeleteFlexible working not only enhances work-life balance but also boosts employee morale, productivity, and retention, providing hidden benefits for both employees and employers.
ReplyDeleteSure , get benefit both depend on job roll assign to them
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