INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Work life balance is the separation between the work life and the personal life. It is the boundary that is created between one’s profession‚ career‚ or business and every other segment that makes up the life. Work-life balance‚ in its broadest sense‚ is defined as a satisfactory level of involvement or ‘fit’ between the multiple roles in a person’s life. Work-life balance for any one person is having the ‘right’ combination of participation in paid work (defined by hours and
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16 Stress relieving measures 69 17 Impact of work environment on productivity 71 18 Work environment and work behaviour 72 19 Chances of growth / promotion 73 20 Impact of machinery / technology on QWL 75 21 Essence human resource for good work environment 77 22 Impact on physical conditions of work on behaviour and morale 78 23 Impact of favoritism / influence on the work environment 79 24 Importance given to employees
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Abstract Work life balance is an important issue that has been engaging the attention of research scholars‚ theoreticians‚ and practicing professionals alike. The increase in the number of dual-working couples and the ascendance of women to higher positions‚ and to professions traditionally regarded as male bastions‚ are two important factors that have contributed to increasing work life imbalance. Several studies have shown that work life balance has a direct bearing on organizational performance
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ABSTRACT The study relate to the level of work-life balance of employees in Traffic Department at Chennai Port Trust. There is a vital need in order to know the balance level of employees with regard to both their work and family or personal life since they play a major role in the functioning of the organization. If the work-life balance level is high‚ the functioning of the organization will be in a smooth and proper manner. In this project‚ Descriptive Research
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Research Work-Life Balance An audit of staff experience at Oxford Brookes University By Simonetta Manfredi and Michelle Holliday The Centre for Diversity Policy Research‚ Oxford Brookes University Work-Life Balance: An audit of staff experience at Oxford Brookes University ISBN 1 873576 70 6 Published by The Centre for Diversity Policy Research‚ Oxford Brookes University Wheatley Campus Oxon. OX33 1HX http://www.brookes.ac.uk/business/research/cdpr DiversityCentre@brookes.ac.uk All rights
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Chapter I: Introduction Work-life balance is a concept that supports the efforts of employees to split their time and energy between work and the other important aspects of their lives. It is a daily effort to make time for family‚ friends‚ community participation‚ spirituality‚ personal growth‚ self-care‚ and other personal activities‚ in addition to the demands of the workplace. Work-life balance will vary for each person and will change throughout life. It is a flexible working arrangement
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Logan P.Smith. Work-life balance is a broad concept including proper prioritizing between "work" (career and ambition) on one hand and "life" (Health‚ pleasure‚ leisure‚ family and spiritual development) on the other. Related‚ though broader‚ terms include "lifestyle balance" and "life balance". History The expression was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual ’s work and personal life. In the United States‚ this phrase was first
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WORK-LIFE INTEGRATION WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? And IS IT FEASIBLE? Introduction In today’s fast pace competitive society‚ there is a significant underlying issue in every industry across all staffing levels which surround the issues of work life integration. It is more than a buzzword or HR policy; it is a key component in understanding work retention‚ job satisfaction and career development for women. It is no longer about balance because balance implies that work and life are opposites of each
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stress and work-family conflict Raja Abdul Ghafoor Khan (Corresponding Author) MS Scholar‚ University of Lahore‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: ghafoor724@gmail.com Furqan Ahmad Khan MS Scholar‚ University of Lahore‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: fani_1987@hotmail.com Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan Associate Professor‚ Preston University‚ Islamabad Pakistan E-mail: aslamnuml@yahoo.com Mohsin Shakeel MS Scholar‚ University of Lahore‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: mohsen.shakeel@gmail.com ABSTRACT Stress‚ work-family
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WORK LIFE BALANCE AT COLAS IN MAURITIUS WORK LIFE BALANCE AT COLAS IN MAURITIUS HP ID: 09 ID: 07 11/22/2012 HP ID: 09 ID: 07 11/22/2012 SEWSAGAR Nageshwar & AZAGEN R Report base on the course works with Mr Reessaul SEWSAGAR Nageshwar & AZAGEN R Report base on the course works with Mr Reessaul WORK-LIFE BALANCE Work-Life Balance: Engine of Engagement In a lean‚ 24-7 world‚ a work-life strategy is no longer a nice thing to have around but a necessity. The
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