Showing posts with label employee leave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employee leave. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Employees’ #1 summer wish: TIME

If employees had it their way this summer, they’d be given the chance to leave early on Fridays and would have more flextime to work with, according to a new survey.

OfficeTeam recently polled more than 450 workers and found that time is at the top of most employees’ summer benefits wish lists.

Workers were asked “Which of the following summer benefits would you most like to have?” Their top answers were:

  • Flexible schedules - 38%
  • Leave early on Fridays - 32%
  • Activities (e.g. company picnic, potluck) - 6%
  • More relaxed dress code - 5%


“Employees appreciate flexibility in their jobs because it gives them greater control and enables them to handle other commitments without sacrificing their work performance,” said Robert Hosking, executive director of OfficeTeam.


Allowing employees to have more flexible schedules during the summer months and throughout the year can be an inexpensive way to improve motivation. Just like the “Leave the Office Earlier” holiday promoted earlier this month, most of us could use a break away from the office.

Employees are more stressed than ever, spending more time at work to complete increasingly heavier workloads. Allowing for workplace flexibility benefits both employees and employers by improving retention rates, productivity and reduces stress.

So, if you’re looking for a simple way to improve morale around the office, give employees more time away from it. Let them leave early on Friday or work from home for a few hours next week and make your employees’ wishes come true.

Does your office loosen up during the summer months to allow for more flextime? Is going home early on Fridays ever an option? Leave a comment and let us know.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

New FMLA regs, free webinar explaining what to do

In November, the Department of Labor released the first set of revisions to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) that will take effect on January 16, 2009. Among other requirements, employers will need to acquire new paperwork and posters to reflect the latest revisions.

With just over a month until the new FMLA changes become effective, the pressure is on employers to understand exactly what they need to do in order to comply.

Join us next week for a free webinar, hosted by ComplyRight, covering all the information you need to know stay fully compliant under the FMLA. Attendees will learn:

  • How the new regulations impact your business, what changed and what you need to do to comply
  • Employer’s rights under the FMLA, including strategies to handle FMLA abuse
  • Specific key requirements
  • What changes need to be made to policies, notices and employee postings
  • The latest rules for handling intermittent employee leave, chronic conditions, light duty, supervisor access to medical information, leave for military families and more

We hope to see you at The New FMLA Regulations: What You Need to Know on Thursday, December 11, 2008 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. EST. This free webinar is sponsored by ComplyRight and presented by Wendy J. Smith, Esquire, Fisher & Phillips LLP.

Visit the registration page for more information.


Related:

New FMLA rules: What you need to know

Family and Medical Leave Act Changes Q & A

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