Half of employers don’t offer flexible working
As Australia marks Flexible Working Day, one of the event’s ambassadors has sought to address some of the concerns employers have that are holding many back from introducing flexible ways of working.
by Shared by MyBusiness | May 21, 2019
Founder of Workable Wellness and author of Her Middle Name is Courage, Heidi Dening (pictured) — one of the ambassadors for Flexible Working Day in 2019, held on 22 May — quoted figures from the campaign as suggesting that 48 per cent of businesses do not have any formalised policies for offering flexible working arrangements for their employees.
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