WORK LIFE BALANCE Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Introduction: Work Life Balance 3 3 Theories of Work Life Balance 4 i. Spill over theory 4 ii. Compensation Theory 4 iii. Strategic choice theory 4 iv. Stakeholder theory 5 v. Resource Based View 5 4. Work Life Balance Policies 6 5. Work life balance from an employee’s perspective 9 6. Work life balance from the employer’s perspective 10 7. Conclusion: Is Work life Balance
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Is Work Life Balance the Responsibility of the Employer? by Vernice Seebaran Roytec‚ Trinidad March 2013 Vernice Seebaran – March 2013 Is work-life balance the responsibility of the employer? “Work-life balance is about effectively managing the juggling act between paid work and other activities that are important to us‚ including: spending time with family‚ taking part in sport and recreation‚ volunteering or undertaking further study.” (Human Resource Institute of New Zealand‚ 2011). Employers
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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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Holliday’s research (2004)‚ the topic about work-life balance is popular among people since the beginning of a major UK campaign in 2000 (Changing Patterns in a Changing World‚ DFEE‚ 2000). What does the “work-life balance” mean? According to the explanation of Eurofound Website (2009)‚ work life balance refers to “a state of equilibrium between an individual’s work and personal life”. But the Economic Times website (2013) think that work-life balance does not mean an absolutely equal balance of time
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case for work-life balance I Executive Summary This literature review reviews the international and New Zealand literature on the business case for adopting work-life balance policies. The business case is established by weighing up the costs and benefits of introducing work-life balance policies and determining if the net impact is positive. In New Zealand‚ the EEO Trust’s Work & Life Awards highlight a number of strong case studies for the business benefits of work-life balance policies
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Work-life balance essay Work-life balance is an important and complex issue in today’s society. This essay will firstly outline the changing nature of the working environment in regards to the changing roles of women. It will then define work-life balance‚ specifically in relation to women in the workforce. Furthermore‚ it will assess what businesses are doing about work-life balance and argue that current policies and practices that are in place‚ such as flexible working hours‚ are not entirely
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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 design is adopted. Descriptive research studies
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LB5205: HUMAN RELATION AT THE WORK- PLACE | WORK- LIFE BALANCE | (Reflective journal) | | | | LECTURER: DR. LISA TOMBALAKIAN SUBMITTED BY: PHAM THU THUY- 12517827 INTRODUCTION WHAT DO I UNDERSTAND ABOUT WORK- LIFE BALANCE? After graduated from Hanoi National University ( one of the biggest university in Vietnam)‚ two months later‚ I was hired by a telecom company. At that time‚ there were already 3 telecom companies
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Work/Life Balance Steady by Jared Shelly | HRE Online June 04‚ 2008 The uncertain economy hasn’t negatively affected work/life balance policies on the whole‚ according to a recent study. But not all of the news is positive. Paid-time off for maternity leave has decreased and some of HR’s focus has shifted from work/life to wellness initiatives. Although the United States is in the midst of an economic downturn‚ the frequency of policies that promote work/life balance has not only held steady
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Importance of Work-Life Balance in a Diverse Workforce The use of diversity programs has become the rising standard among professional businesses. Through the use of these programs‚ employers not only abide by legal requirements of local‚ state‚ and federal laws‚ but also help to increase their consumer base‚ workforce efficiency and effectiveness‚ and reduce employee turnover. One of the major components of successfully leveraging diversity is through the right work-life balance. This requires
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