What is Flexibility in the workplace ?
Flexibility in the workplace allows employers and employees
to make arrangements about working conditions that suit them. This helps
employees maintain a work / life balance and can help employers improve the
productivity and efficiency of their business.
As long as employees are still receiving their minimum
entitlements, employers and employees can negotiate ways to make their
workplace more flexible. Examples include changing what hours are worked and
where work is performed.
There are 2 formal ways employers and employees can make
their workplace more flexible-
1.flexible working arrangements - certain employees have the
right to request flexible working arrangements.
2.individual flexibility arrangements - employers and
employees can negotiate to change how certain terms in an award, enterprise
agreement or other registered agreement apply to them.
Source-1
What are Flexible working arrangements ?
Requests for flexible working arrangements rules-
Some employees who’ve worked for the same employer for at
least 12 months can request flexible working arrangements, such as changes to
hours, patterns or locations of work.
There are rules about how to make the request and how
employers should respond.
Employees covered by an award also have some extra rights
when asking for flexible working arrangements.
Examples of flexible working arrangements include changes
to-
hours of work (eg. changes to start and finish times)
patterns of work (eg. split shifts or job sharing)
locations of work (eg. working from home).
Source-2
What are the Advantages of Being Flexible – from the Employee’s
Perspective ?
Embracing change can expand your opportunities. Today’s work
environment is fluid. This means those employees who are able to adapt to
shifting priorities are considered a valuable asset – above and beyond their
skills and experience. Being able to adjust to shifts in organizational dynamics
is necessary today.
Being flexible can help you strike work/life balance.
Tele–commuting, the connected workplace and other technologies mean that the
lines between work–time and personal–time have blurred. Rather than resist this
change, embrace it. While you may need to be flexible and respond to emails
during your evening hours, you can also use this flexibility to your advantage.
Personal needs – once relegated to weekends alone – can be addressed more
easily since we are always connected, in and outside of the office.
Being flexible will make you more responsive to change. The
shifting dynamics of the workplace means that you need to adapt and respond to
change, quickly. Resisting this can lead to undue stress.
Advantages of Begin Flexible – from the Employer’s
Perspective ?
Being flexible signals that you value diversity in the
workplace. Diversification of the workplace is the new norm. Differing
cultures, religions, and employee needs mean that today’s employer must
accommodate diversity when it comes to working, thinking and interacting with
others.
Flexibility is a good management decision. Managers need to
adapt to day-to-day shifts in workplace schedules – employee personal issues,
an unexpected influx of work and more.
Being flexible is a win-win. Being flexible with your
employees is good for business. It builds employee trust and commitment, helps
attract and keep key talent, as well as drives everyone to find solutions that
work for all those involved.
What are the Importance Of Flexibility At Work ?
Flexibility and freedom are important both for increasing
employee satisfaction and reducing employee turnover.
In today’s world, high caliber clients look for a job offers
which are not only favorable in terms of the pay but also in terms of advanced
benefits, technical support, and the flexibility to help them achieve peak
performance.
References-
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*Source 1-www.brandongaille.com.
* Source 2 Workplace Gender Equality Agency,2015.
*Americasjobexchange.com. (2019). Diversity Recruiting |
America’s Job Exchange. [online] Available at:
https://www.americasjobexchange.com/employer/employer-articles/diversity-recruiting.
*Tmcnet.com. (2020). Research from Paychex on the Future of
Work Shows Employees Want Greater Flexibility. [online] Available at:
https://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2019/05/16/8956913.htm
*aashishpahwa (2019). Work Flexibility - What Is It & Why
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