Flexible working in the UK is growing but the rollout of technology to enable homeworking is frequently mismanaged. |
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I can give you a personal example of the sort of benefits that can come from homeworking. |
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They wanted to see companies offer more career breaks, sabbaticals, term-time working and subsidised homeworking. |
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The UK government has published guidelines to help businesses keen to provide PCs to employees for homeworking. |
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Mr Cable thinks homeworking will lose its stigma only when most people do it. |
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Similarly, it's up to them to decide if they want to return to the office full time after having participated in a homeworking arrangement. |
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Examples of such sectors are homeworking, the sweated industries, cleaning, or some of the worst part of the catering industry or the fast food trade. |
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Thanks to homeworking, employees in the Paris area save several hours of transportation time every week. |
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The forms of teleworking involved include homeworking, working from satellite offices, call centres and mobile work. |
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Nevertheless, homeworking can offer a degree of flexibility which is beneficial both to workers and employers. |
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The decline of the high street, the rise of the web and more homeworking are all changes that have happened over the last 20 years. |
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Brands that embrace homeworking benefit from the expertise of these workers, while efforts to stabilise precarious working conditions benefit both the workers and the supply chain resilience. |
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The report does ultimately come out in favour of homeworking. |
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A workplace policy for persons with MCS or environmental sensitivity should take into consideration the fact that MCS sufferers might have to opt for full-time or part-time homeworking, for an indeterminate time period. |
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Offering senior positions on a part-time, job share, term-time, homeworking, or other flexible basis, sends the signal that employers wish to attract diverse applicants and retain valued staff. |
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The focus was not only on technical and office-equipment, but also upon the fiscal aspects, the homeworking environment and the training of the employees, all of which were well implemented and integrated. |
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Because it is one of the most flexible forms of employment, homeworking has emerged as a key component of the restructuring of the global economy. |
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The closest association was observed in the area of homeworking where some Member States had taken action, although probably under the influence of a complex set of circumstances. |
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Moreover, the Committee notes with regret that no measures have been proposed in the programme which focus on health and safety at work or on the problems associated with homeworking. |
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One of the most important aspects for both employers and employees is the health and safety requirement of homeworking furniture and ergonomics. |
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More flexible ways of working, including hot desking, mobile-working and homeworking will be a benefit, the council says. |
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Homeworking is a common work style for most developed countries. |
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