Flexible working hours can take the form of annualised hours, compressed hours, flexitime, home working or job sharing. |
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One solution, Conran believes, could be flexitime, with employees choosing, within certain limits, when to start and end their working day. |
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Many companies allow their workers to work flexitime, and others allow their employees to work from home. |
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The meeting heard speeches about the attacks on the 35-hour week, flexitime, shift allowances and so on. |
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This could include flexitime, home working, job sharing and staggered hours. |
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The purpose of processing the data is to manage the flexitime rules and working hours and absences via an automated system. |
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Changes to flexitime charts for specific days can also be recorded in the system. |
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Work hours and scheduling are based on a model of variable flexitime for a weekly work schedule of 40 hours. |
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Sweden is already looking for other answers: social legislation promotes the quality of life of young parents and more flexitime is introduced. |
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Unlike flexitime, staff do not have to work so many hours a day. |
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A massive contract to ensure the smooth running of flexitime for the whole of Scotland's civil service has been won by an award-winning York company. |
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The report also showed that 80 per cent of nurses working flexitime were satisfied with their hours, while those on the rotation system were the most unhappy. |
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It has all the key features of a time and attendance system geared to accommodate flexitime and annualised hours solutions in an Irish employment situation. |
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City chiefs say the internal website will allow staff to access other information, such as flexitime, training and personnel forms. |
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And Oldbury steel factory Metsec has introduced flexitime for workers in a bid to avoid further redundancies. |
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Decentralization and flexitime shift more responsibility to departments. |
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Data relating to flexitime are kept for the current calendar year. |
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Let me list in shorthand just a few means to this end: adaptation of working hours, flexitime, distance-learning programmes and informal learning paths. |
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Moreover, in the framework of his analysises related to the flexitime processing operations, the EDPS has established that besides specific conditions to be respected, a flexitime system is not subject to prior checking. |
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Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team. |
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Flexible Work Models: AirPlus offers flexible working options such as sabbaticals and flexitime which are designed to respond to changes in the employees' personal and work lives. |
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With this in mind, we introduced flexitime, we availed ourselves of seconded staff and also improved the ability of staff to interchange between the product lines. |
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The Commission's decentralised structure means that one could imagine a Directorate-General using its own system to manage flexitime separately from the rest. |
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The rapid and widespread increase in flexitime working illustrates the strength of demand for more balanced solutions, along with greater individualisation of lifestyles for workers of all ages. |
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Spot-checks are to be introduced after bosses were told of the abuse of Edinburgh Council's flexitime system. |
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Public servants are facing changes to flexitime arrangements as well as longer working hours under Government proposals for an extension to the agreement. |
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But department heads have been asked to come back with suggestions for their departments, so that the health ministry can see how they can implement the flexitime, she said. |
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Flexitime working time models are becoming increasingly attractive. |
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There will be no more enhanced payments for working outside normal office hours and staff at the Herbert will no longer have the benefit of Flexitime. |
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