Need Your Feedback: Flexible Work Arrangements (June 30, 2008)
Need Your Feedback: Flexible Work Arrangements
June 30, 2008 — WorldatWork is working with Workplace Flexibility 2010 (WF2010) on a number of public policy issues. Workplace Flexibility 2010 is a campaign to support the development of a comprehensive national policy on workplace flexibility. By the year 2010, WF 2010 hopes to have helped develop consensus-based policy solutions that work for business and families. Housed at Georgetown University Law Center, WF2010 is the lead public policy component of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s National Initiative on Workplace Flexibility, which seeks to make workplace flexibility a standard of the American workplace through a combination of voluntary employer efforts and public policy. WF2010’s goal is to facilitate the development of public policy that increases access to workplace flexibility in ways that work for both employers and employees.
In that vein, I have been asked to gather information from WorldatWork members in order to provide input into the process of drafting policy proposals on flexible work arrangements (FWAs). Some of my readers may have already filled out the survey, as we did e-mail it directly to some members. But in an effort to get even broader response, I thought I would try this.
If you are interested in helping out, please fill out this survey, which is designed to ensure that the experiences of your business inform and help shape potential workplace flexibility policy. Important note: Your survey responses will be aggregated so that individual responses are not shared.
If you are able to participate, please do so by July 3rd.
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
Note: The link to the survey referenced in this blog posting is no longer available.