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Latest Research...
Study finds benefits for flexibility and telework
A Brigham Young University study has found workers with
flexibility and the option to telecommute were able to clock 19 more hours a
week before feeling work-life conflict.
It was not surprising that
telecommuters balance work and family life better than office workers. The
surprise was that they can maintain that balance even while sometimes squeezing
in as much as two extra days of work each week. The researchers analyzed data
from 24,436 IBM employees in 75 countries, identifying the point at which 25% of
them reported that work interfered with personal and family life. For office
workers on a regular schedule, the breaking point was 38 hours a week. Given a
flexible schedule and the opportunity to telecommute, employees were able to
clock 57 hours per week before experiencing such conflict.