flexitime in the PONS Dictionary

flexitime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to work [or be on] flexitime

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In fact, there is no lackof evidence to show the business case for the use of flexible work arrangements -- such as flexitime and teleworking -- in the workplace.
theconversation.com
Providing flexitime, nap rooms and physical activity programs are a good start.
www.hcamag.com
Flexitime and having autonomy over working hours -- known as schedule control -- works better for men than women and may increase the gender pay gap, a new study has found.
www.hindustantimes.com
It's not all about perks and flexitime -- although those things will help.
www.siliconrepublic.com
Whether it's being able to work flexitime, or remotely, or creating something you love online.
www.stuff.co.nz
There will be tighter rules for annual leave, absence management and flexitime and efficiencies will be sought in other work practice areas.
www.rte.ie
Teleworking, hotdesks, carrels, touchdown areas, flexitime are the new trends in office culture.
www.deccanherald.com
One worker said they had worked at least half the weekend for months, banking more than 150 hours of flexitime.
www.governmentnews.com.au
If you can work flexitime, certainly choose to do so.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
Businesses there have tried internal solutions, for instance flexitime and car-pooling, but the infrastructural deficits remain.
www.galwayindependent.com

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