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Second work-life balance study: results from the employer survey

Presents the findings of a major study of work-life balance among British employers with 5 or more employees.

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The second work-life balance study: results from the employer survey

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The findings indicate strong support for work-life balance amongst employers and, although this has not always been matched in practice, provision has increased in the last three years. The results also support the business case for the provision of work-life balance practices. Despite some concerns about staff shortages, the majority of employers that provided flexible working practices and leave arrangements found them to be cost effective, with a positive impact on labour turnover, motivation and commitment and employee relations.

Employment Relations Research Series number 22.

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Published 25 September 2003

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