Will this be the decade in which the employee engagement activity of flexible work arrangements becomes systematized and pervasive across companies and countries? 2009 gave us a nod squarely in that direction, as human capital strategies consultant and author Dr. Sandy Burud writes on the Sloan Network Work and Family Blog today.
In both 2009 and 2010, four out of five of our Top Small Company Workplace award applicant firms report flexible work arrangements among their employee benefit offerings. To provide you with some solid employee retention tips, check out these 18 top, specific flex work practices our 2010 applicants are using:
- Employees can adjust schedules to leave early to accommodate childcare pick-up or attend evening classes.
- Offer weekend work to allow hourly employees to earn extra hours if they missed a day but have used up all their personal time.
- Managers can telecommute and/or work evening or weekend hours to accommodate personal responsibilities.
- Religiously observant employees can opt to work a company holiday and take their own religious holiday off with pay.
- Host our own IT services such as VPN servers, email, webmail, and intranet with a focus on "any user" "anywhere" "anytime" so that users have full and easy access from all remote/mobile locations.
- Flexible arrival and departure times allow employees to arrive late or leave early with notice to supervisors in order to attend to personal matters.
- Variable lunch hours.
- Allow employees to split duty in divergent job descriptions in order to satisfy their personal needs for challenging work.
- 100% telecommuting option.
- Mothers and/or fathers with infants are able to work from home up to 80% of the time.
- Average full-time employee work week of 30-35 hours.
- Job-sharing including a reduced work schedule and cross-training to cover team members on "off days."
- Flex Fridays in the summer during which employees may leave the office at 1 pm on Fridays after working a compressed schedule earlier in the week.
- Three shifts available to work.
- Pets are allowed at work. Children are allowed in certain instances and in case of need.
- Managers are trained to accommodate flexible work arrangement requests, and systems for accountability and communication are in place to facilitate successful flexible work arrangements.
- Offer laptops and mobile phones with email to support people working where and when they need to so they can prioritize family/personal time.
- Staff is allowed to work four, 10-hour days due to weather, travel or family/personal conditions with approval from the leadership team.
Related: Two Winning Workplaces Best Bosses shared how flexibility factors into their strategies for a more productive workplace in this webinar.


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