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It says,until firm decision is taken the staff would not be allowed to work within office buildings out of flexitime hours.
Only a little over one in 10 work flexitime, compared with a third of workers in Germany.
Flexitime can give employees greater freedom to organise their working lives to suit personal needs.
The group members used flexitime without clocks and effectively policed their own team discipline.
Staff wishing to avail themselves of this flexitime arrangement should discuss it in the first instance with their line manager.
Tutor time is scheduled into the weekly timetable and other meetings are arranged during Flexitime.
Oh course you're on flexitime aren't you?
In the United Kingdom, flexitime working is commonplace in both the private and public sectors.
Offering flexitime, "shadow your boss" afternoons or the chance to work from home are just a few examples that won't break the bank.
Out of flexitime hours, right.
His advice was in demand as a Flexitime expert, not only in Germany but also worldwide.
Flexitime: This schedule allows employees to vary their daily arrival and departure times within the established flexible band.
I wanna be on flexitime.
Let me list in shorthand just a few means to this end: adaptation of working hours, flexitime, distance-learning programmes and informal learning paths.
Employees on Flexitime.
These include shiftwork, annual hours, flexitime, seasonal and term-time working, and job sharing.
And the the logic of what's being said there is effectively to abandon the flexitime scheme out of, for working out of office hours,.
An employee can now decide to have a certain combination of salary, pension, health benefits, insurance, flexitime, job sharing, vacation arrangements, and job objectives.
Erm, I thought flexitime scheme began at seven thirty and ended at seven thirty?
While only 6%, or one in 16, of private sector employees are on flexitime, one in five public sector worker work flexibly.
Because Fizz now worked flexitime, fitting in her hours between her lectures and tutorials, he was never certain whether she was in the office or not.
Prof E Jeffrey Hill, who led the study, said: "Telecommuting is really only beneficial for reducing work-life conflict when it is accompanied by flexitime."
A lot of our people are on flexitime so they have chosen their working week but we expect everyone to turn up early - ready to start work at their chosen time.
In spring 2003, 17.7% of men and 26.7% of women were employed with flexitime arrangements in the United Kingdom, (Office for National Statistics 2003).
Flexitime will only benefit businesses and families if we make the necessary changes to support structures such as childcare facilities, in order to ensure that allowance is made for such changes.
That was not far below the 79 percent of women who said they would probably use flextime if it were offered.
Some of these changes, including flextime and emergency child care, may become permanent.
Q. How can you take the lead on flextime?
"And some employees are using flextime to work out at the fitness center.
Flextime can give employees greater freedom to organize their working lives to suit personal needs.
In recent years, some companies have offered employees flexible work schedules, or "flextime."
For employers, flextime can aid the recruitment and retention of staff.
Other groups of workers for whom flextime arrangements are rare include those who serve the public during specific opening times.
FlexTime is paid by the client companies and then pays its workers.
Many colleagues with children take advantage of flextime to attend soccer games or school plays.
Flextime is also beneficial to workers pursuing an education.
Players choose either a short or long game, and adjust the Flextime game board.
"But working flextime means that if my daughter has a violin concert in the middle of the day, I can go to it.
Also, the firm offers flextime schedules that permit women lawyers to choose their working hours.
In addition, the employer will usually require that a flextime employee works a minimum number of hours each week.
In certain industries and disciplines, such as information technology, flextime permits workers to vary their schedule.
"This summer, we were considering a flextime plan for this fall," she said, laughing.
Additionally flextime can also improve the provision of equal opportunities to staff unable to work standard hours.
Harper employees had access to flextime, paid personal leave, and profit sharing, which few business owners provided to workers of the time.
Shift workers are generally excluded from flextime schemes as are senior managers.
In particular, the new rules would have allowed more companies to offer flextime to their workers in lieu of overtime.
However, contingent contracts can often include negotiations regarding flextime, job sharing, responsibilities, etc.
Yes, flextime is a good idea.
Flextime or compressed hours could be offered.
The bank also experimented with flextime (to share office space) and telecommuting via virtual private networking.