Title: Kelly S. Hughes
1Workplace Flexibility Definitions, Trends
Next Steps
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Presented By Kelly S. Hughes (Charlotte, NC)
2AGENDA
- Introduction to Workflex Terms, Tools and Trends
- Discussion of Most Commonly Implicated Federal
Employment Laws - Tips for Getting Started
3STRATEGIC 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
4WHAT IS WORKFLEX?
- Workflex is a process for solving problems and
increasing effectiveness and efficiency in and
out of work
5Why 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
6Workflex is One Part of an Effective Workplace
7Workflex Tools and Trends
- Choices in Managing Time
- Flex Time and Flex Place
- Reduced Time
- Time Off
- Flex Careers
- Dealing with Overwork
- Culture of Flexibility
8 Intersection of Workflex Tools and Employment
Laws
9Teleworking
- Primary laws implicated
- Title VII
- ADA (and ADAAA)
- OSHA
- Workers Compensation
- Privacy Laws /Data Protection
- NLRA
- FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)
- FMLA
10Shift Swapping
- Primary laws implicated
- Title VII
- ADA (and ADAAA)
- NLRA
- FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)
11Reduced Schedules/Job Sharing
- Primary laws implicated
- Title VII
- ADA (and ADAAA)
- NLRA
- FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)
- FMLA
- ERISA
12Flexible Schedules
- Primary laws implicated
- Title VII
- ADA (and ADAAA)
- NLRA
- FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)
- FMLA
- New San Francisco ordinance
13Time Off/Sabbaticals
- Primary laws implicated
- Title VII
- ADA (and ADAAA)
- NLRA
- FLSA (and state wage/hour laws)
- FMLA
- ERISA
- COBRA
14EAP/Employee Wellness
- Primary laws implicated
- GINA
- ADA (and ADAAA )
- HIPAA
- ERISA
- COBRA
15Creating an Effective and Flexible Workplace
16Drawing 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?
17Implementation 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 organizations policies
- Equip your managers and supervisors with
information, tools and resources to be effective
workflex stewards
18Maintaining 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
19Assessing Your Organizations 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
20Additional Resources
- Workflex Employee toolkit is the employee
focused companion piece to Workflex The
Essential Guide to Effective and Flexible
Workplaces. Its 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/b
e-effective/guides-tools/workflex-employee-toolkit
21Additional 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.
22Additional 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 _at_WhenWorkWorks - OR
- Call your friendly employment law attorney ?
23Creating an Effective and Flexible Work
Environment
- Questions?
- Kelly S. Hughes
- 704-405-3132 (direct)
- Kelly.Hughes_at_ogletreedeakins.com