Female workers nearly 3x more likely to think there is pay disparity at work
Explore the causes behind the scenes of female pay disparities in the workplace before exploring how organizations can take a proactive approach to equal pay.
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There was a time when working 9 to 5 was the dominant model of a days work, but according to new CareerBuilder research, that may no longer be the case. Sixty-three percent of workers say they believe working 9 to 5 is an antiquated practice, and 88 percent think start and end times should be flexible.
What Can You Do?
Employers are concerned about acquiring and retaining great talent, and one way you can do that is by offering flexibility and making changes to how and when employees report to work. This could mean working remotely, telecommuting some of the time, part-time or freelance work or an alternative work schedule. These options help an employee’s quality of life, productivity and can boost loyalty with the employer.
To help employees manage their responsibilities while also maintaining flexible hours, offer these three strategies that will help employees plan their work life, get projects completed and strive for a sense of work-life balance:
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