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Out of Time – why Britain needs a new approach to working-time flexibility - 26/04/2006 17:36 This thread discusses the Content article: Out of Time – why Britain needs a new approach to working-time flexibility

"Out of Time" looks like a useful piece of work to address the needs of our working arrangements. There are many strands of work/life balance that have to be woven to best suit every individual and this should give some guidance on the way forward. Quick scanning through the headings and key words has demonstrated good scope in this work.

Shakil (GMB Staff Rep @ NHS Prof.)
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Re:Out of Time – why Britain needs a new approach to working-time flexibility - 27/04/2006 23:46 Glad you liked the report Shakil. The Out of Time report was commissioned by the TUC because we want to develop our proactive policy on working time organisation, with practical recommedations for trade unionists as well as managers and policy makers. The TUC gives up to date practical help on implementing work life balance in its Changing Times website - go to www.tuc.org.uk/changingtimes. For those interested in the topic the TUC e-newsletter Changing Times News - www.tuc.org.uk/ctn is an invaluable on-line resource. Fortnightly e-newsletters give links to all working time stories, new resources and work/life balance news in the UK and internationally. Subscription is free!

Jo Morris
TUC Senior Equality and Employment Rights Officer
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Re:Out of Time – why Britain needs a new approach to working-time flexibility - 27/04/2006 23:46 Glad you liked the report Shakil. The Out of Time report was commissioned by the TUC because we want to develop our proactive policy on working time organisation, with practical recommedations for trade unionists as well as managers and policy makers. The TUC gives up to date practical help on implementing work life balance in its Changing Times website - go to www.tuc.org.uk/changingtimes. For those interested in the topic the TUC e-newsletter Changing Times News - www.tuc.org.uk/ctn is an invaluable on-line resource. Fortnightly e-newsletters give links to all working time stories, new resources and work/life balance news in the UK and internationally. Subscription is free!

Jo Morris
TUC Senior Equality and Employment Rights Officer
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Re:Out of Time – why Britain needs a new approach to working-time flexibility - 03/05/2006 16:39 We definitely need more practical ways of dealing with time demands. Too many detrimental effects arise on staff when business needs become inflexible and dictate working hours that encroach on time needed for rest/ learning/ family/ health …etc.
The knock-on effect of this is sickness absence, which then puts higher demands on those left to keep the business running. The TUC should help to promote and educate both staff and management of the benefits of reliable attendance and how best to accommodate non-work time demands. Policies need to be progressive and recognize the complexities in modern lives, with due recognition of good time management under severe constraints.

Shakil (GMB Staff Rep @ NHS Prof.)

Note: The link http://www.tuc.org.uk/changingtimes
does not work on my system, so I presume it is meant to lead to:

http://www.tuc.org.uk/work_life/index.cfm?mins=377

PS: I am also keen on 'academic' issues and would welcome discussion with someone open to a 'sea-changing' idea... it is about conducting a constructive feasibility study and identifying the ramifications of the idea and how, if ever, it could be implemented.
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