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Final Thoughts (for now) on Flexibility

Posted on01. Apr, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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I was a bit harsh in my assessment of the White House Forum on Workplace Flexibility, but good night’s sleep hasn’t caused me to renounce my skepticism. Still, in the interest of fair balance, I should say that some people who stare at the issues of work-life balance harder than me have come to some [...]

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Thoughts on Workplace Flexibility

Posted on31. Mar, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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I’ve been looking at the flow of news out of today’s Forum on Workplace Flexibility at the White House, and I’m no closer to being satisfied than I was 48 hours ago. Here’s where I come down on the issue: there are two ways to make flexibility a reality. The first is that you change [...]

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Workplace Flexibility Jumps to the Top of the Agenda (Kinda)

Posted on30. Mar, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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Tomorrow, the White House will host a Forum on Workplace Flexibility in which the President and the First Lady will “will discuss the importance of creating workplace practices that allow America’s working men and women to meet the demands of their jobs without sacrificing the needs of their families.” It’s a great sentiment, and I’m [...]

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