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MENLO PARK, CA --September 10, 2003-- New Survey Shows Schedule Flexibility Linked to Job Satisfaction
Giving employees something to smile about at the office may be as simple as offering them more control over their time, a recent survey suggests. One-third (33 percent) of workers polled said greater schedule flexibility would result in increased job satisfaction. The survey was developed by OfficeTeam, a leading staffing service specializing in highly skilled administrative professionals. It was conducted by an independent research firm and includes responses from 613 men and women, all 18 years of age or older and employed. Survey respondents were asked, “Which one of the following would give you greater satisfaction in your current job?” Would you want:
“Firms that have made staff reductions are relying heavily on remaining employees to assume expanded responsibilities,” said Liz Hughes, vice president of OfficeTeam. “But more work often means longer hours, which can lead to burnout. A flexible schedule can alleviate some of the burden and allow for greater work-life balance for staff.” Hughes added, “The best managers focus on retaining top performers
in any economy. Turnover is costly, and employees who feel appreciated
are less likely to leave when business conditions improve.” Hughes offers the following tips for managers investigating flexible work schedules for employees:
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Source: Original release date August 5, 2003 OfficeTeam has more than 300 locations worldwide and offers online job search services at www.officeteam.com
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