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LifeCare® Poll:
Flexible Work Schedules Top Employee Productivity Wish
List
SHELTON, CT, July 23, 2008 – Asked
to name the one benefit program that would make them
more productive on the job, an overwhelming majority
of respondents (63%) cited a “flexible work schedule”the
top reply to a recent poll by LifeCare®,
Inc., a longtime leader in the work/life industry. The
next most popular response was “enhanced health and
wellness program” (10%).
Here are the full results of the poll,
conducted throughout the month of June on LifeCare's
private web site among employees of its 1,500 client
organizations:
What one benefit program would
enable you to be more productive at work?
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Flexible work schedule
63%
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Enhanced health and wellness
program 10%
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Enhanced child or elder
care assistance 8%
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Stress management program
7%
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Time management program
6% |
Another six percent cited a variety
of other reasons, each representing less than one percent.
These included: family sick time, an on-site gym, regular
break times and less micro-management.
“Clearly, flexible work schedules are
attractive to far more people than Gen Y-ers alone,”
said LifeCare CEO, Peter G. Burki. “They're a great
attraction and retention benefit because they enable
people of all ages to take care of important obligations
outside of their jobscaring for a spouse or older
loved one, taking care of their children or addressing
their own health and fitness needs.”
However, Burki noted, flexible schedules
don't work for every organization due to the nature
of their business. In these cases, employers should
look to the other items mentioned in the poll to enhance
their attraction and retention strategies. “Enhanced
wellness programs, enhanced child and elder care programs
and stress management programs all offer employers a
win-win proposition,” he said. “They not only help employees
become more focused and productive on the job but they
also reduce an organization's medical expenses and other
productivity losses related to these issues. They're
the kind of benefits that end up paying for themselves
in the long run.”
Each month, LifeCare posts a poll on
its private web site, asking individuals to share their
thoughts and opinions on the latest issues and work/life
trends. Past polls have addressed topics such as stress,
health and wellness, aging, flexible work arrangements,
and child and elder care needs.
Notes to Editors
LifeCare's CEO, Peter G. Burki, is
available for interview.
About LifeCare®,
Inc.
LifeCare offers cost-saving benefits that help clients
reduce their most pervasive absenteeism and productivity
drains, including child and elder care, caregiving support,
health and wellness issues, and more. For more than
two decades, LifeCare has led the work/life industry
in the creation of high-quality, results-oriented programs
designed to improve clients' bottom line. LifeCare serves
1,500 client companies with 4.5 million individuals
within corporations, health plans, government agencies
and unions. For more information, visit www.lifecare.com.
Media contact: Michael Civiello
LifeCare, Inc.
pr1@lifecare.com
203-291-4170
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