Flexible working homework

?
View mindmap
  • Flexible Working  (range of employment options designed to help employees balance work and home life.)
    • Different types of flexible working
      • Part time working- Working less than full-time hours (usually by working fewer days)
      • Flexitime-The employee chooses when to start and end work (within agreed limits) but works certain ‘core hours’, eg 10am to 4pm every day.
      • Annual hours contract- The employee has to work a certain number of hours over the year but they have some flexibility about when they work.
      • Mobile working
      • Job sharing- Two people do one job and split the hours.
      • Shift swapping
      • Working from home-It might be possible to do some or all of the work from home or anywhere else other than the normal place of work.
      • Career breaks
      • Term time working
    • Advantages for employers
      • Saving on costs- businesses can make substantial savings if it doesn't provide office and other accommodations for employees or if staff work from home instead of commuting.
      • Helps with recruitment and staff retention- results in better job satisfaction and higher staff morale
      • To reflect the changing profile of uk workforce- most women work in labour market and ageing population so therefore staff have caring responsibilities outside of work.
      • To take advantage of developmentsin technology-simple and cost effective for employees to be able to access their employers online and communicate with colleagues.
      • Easier for businesses to offer extended opening hours so services can offer for customers 24/7 service
      • Meets employment legalisation- certain groups of employees have legal right to request flexible working
    • Disadvantages for employers
      • Lower employee productivity
      • Potential loss of customers due to key employees reduce their working hours
      • Managers find it difficult to manage or administer the flexibility
    • Disadvantages for employees
      • Employees who thrive in an office environment
      • Working from home can often make neighbors and friends think you aren't actually working
      • There is no clear delineation between work and home.
    • Advantages for Employees
      • Flexibility to meet family needs, personal obligations, and life responsibilities conveniently
      • Reduced consumption of employee commuting time and fuel costs.
      • Avoids traffic and the stresses of commuting during rush hours.
      • Reduces employee burnout due to overload.
      • Allows people to work when they accomplish most, feel freshest, and enjoy working.

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Applied Business resources:

See all Applied Business resources »See all Flexible working resources »