Flexible schedules, results-oriented workplaces reduce work-family conflict and turnover

Wednesday, April 6, 2011 - 13:02 in Psychology & Sociology

New research from the University of Minnesota finds that a workplace environment that allows employees to change when and where they work, based on their individual needs and job responsibilities, positively affects the work-family interface and reduces turnover.

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