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Title Goes Here Presented By: Kelly S. Hughes (Charlotte, NC) Workplace Flexibility: Definitions, Trends & Next Steps

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Presented By:

Kelly S. Hughes

(Charlotte, NC)

Workplace Flexibility: Definitions, Trends & Next Steps

Introduction to Workflex Terms, Tools and Trends

Discussion of Most Commonly Implicated Federal Employment Laws

Tips for Getting Started

AGENDA

STRATEGIC WORKFLEX

Workflex is not

A benefit A form of compensation or punishment A right A collection of programs or policies Limited to remote work and flex hours

WHAT IS WORKFLEX?

Workflex is a process for solving problems and increasing effectiveness and efficiency in and out of work

Why Workflex? Bottom Line Results

American Express found that remote workers were 43% more productive than their office-based colleagues

PricewaterhouseCoopers’ flexibility policies have helped cut annual turnover from 15% to 24% saving an estimated $45 million a year

Traffic congestion cost U.S. commuters $121 billion in wasted time and fuel

Workflex is One Part of an Effective Workplace

Workflex Tools and Trends

• Choices in Managing Time

• Flex Time and Flex Place

• Reduced Time

• Time Off

• Flex Careers

• Dealing with Overwork

• Culture of Flexibility

Intersection of Workflex Tools and Employment Laws

Teleworking

Primary laws implicated:- Title VII - ADA (and ADAAA)- OSHA - Workers’ Compensation- Privacy Laws /Data Protection - NLRA - FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)- FMLA

Shift Swapping

Primary laws implicated:- Title VII- ADA (and ADAAA)- NLRA - FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)

Reduced Schedules/Job SharingPrimary laws implicated:

- Title VII - ADA (and ADAAA)- NLRA - FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)- FMLA - ERISA

Flexible Schedules

Primary laws implicated:- Title VII - ADA (and ADAAA)- NLRA - FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)- FMLA - New San Francisco ordinance

Time Off/Sabbaticals

Primary laws implicated:- Title VII - ADA (and ADAAA)- NLRA - FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)- FMLA - ERISA- COBRA

EAP/Employee Wellness

Primary laws implicated:- GINA- ADA (and ADAAA )- HIPAA- ERISA - COBRA

Creating an Effective and Flexible Workplace

GETTING STARTED

Drawing Conclusions: Where Do You Go Next?

• BIG DECISIONS Do you need to offer more than you have

currently?

Are managers getting in the way and, if so, why?

Are you offering the right options, but are people not using them?

Implementation: Moving to Action

• Use pilot programs to learn how to implement flexibility, not as a way to decide whether to offer flexibility

• Make sure you start implementation with ongoing mechanisms to collect feedback on what works and what needs to be improved

• Create principles and guidelines to guide the evolution of your workflex efforts

• Write down your organization’s policies

• Equip your managers and supervisors with information, tools and resources to be effective workflex stewards

Maintaining the Momentum

• Continue to educate all of your flexibility champions in change management

• Create opportunities for recognition for managers who promote flexibility; and construct small wins on an ongoing basis

• Continue to communicate, communicate, communicate

• Build workflex into your accountability system and other key management systems

• Look for improvements you can make

• Measure what matters

Assessing Your Organization’s Workflex

When Work Works offers free workflex assessment surveys of employers and employees as part of the Sloan award application process (Jan-May)

All applicants get free, confidential reports comparing their responses to the biennial National Study of Employers

Winners are offered support gathering recognition for their workflex efforts by When Work Works and local community partners and SHRM affiliates

Additional Resources Workflex: Employee toolkit is

the employee focused companion piece to Workflex: The Essential Guide to Effective and Flexible Workplaces. It’s purpose is to help employees partner with their employers to develop workflex plans that benefit both employers and employees.

Online download at: http://www.whenworkworks.org/be-effective/guides-tools/workflex-employee-toolkit

Additional Resources

Workflex includes research, legal and experience-based perspectives and in-depth case studies of workplace flexibility as well the tools and techniques needed to translate those perspectives into action.

Additional Resources

For more information about workflex, When Work Works and its sponsors SHRM and Families and Work Institute:

• check out their website at WhenWorkWorks.org orfollow them on Twitter @WhenWorkWorks

OR

• Call your friendly employment law attorney

Creating an Effective and Flexible Work Environment

Questions?

Kelly S. Hughes

704-405-3132 (direct)

[email protected]