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Examples of flexible working in practiceThe examples shown below show just how adaptable flexible working can be. They are based on careful research into the working patterns of employees enjoying a variety of flexi time arrangements. Take a look at the flexi time examples below: Sylvester works 37.5 hours a week in an office. Saira works 35 hours a week in an office. She is also studying for a work-related qualification. Solomon works 28 hours a week. His work, which is home-based, involves computer research. Samantha works 18.5 hours a week in a job share. She works mainly from an office but also off-site visiting clients. Sometimes she has evening or weekend meetings. Try a free 4-week trial of the Online Flexi Time Database Sylvester - full-time office workerSylvester works 37.5 hours a week in a Government department in a large city. He commutes to work in a heavily populated area. He prefers to start work and leave work early in order to avoid the congestion. Saira - full-time office worker, studying part-time, using flexitimeSaira works 35 hours a week in an office. The office is open 7.30 to 18.30 Monday to Friday. Saira is also studying for a work related qualification. Her employer allows 5 hours a week within the 35 for this study, which can take place outside the office. Solomon - home-based computer researcher reliant on flexible workingSolomon works 28 hours per week. He usually works from home since he has sole responsibility for a disabled child. His work involves computer-based research. He often works in the evening when his child is asleep. His hours are totally flexible. Samantha - office-based job share - uses online flexi time trackingSamantha works 18.5 hours a week in a job share. She works mainly from an office but also off-site visiting clients. Sometimes she has evening or weekend meetings. Her normal working hours are: |
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