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Life-phase oriented working hour policy

Company name : DSM AVOCATS A LA COUR

Activity sector : Administrative services and support activities

Company category : SME

 

Define a diversity policy

Description of the action

While it is generally easier for large companies to introduce a flexible working hour policy, DSM Avocats à la Cour has recognised the needs of its employees and, as a medium-sized law firm with manageable human resources, has taken up the challenge of meeting the needs of employees in certain phases of their lives for flexible working hours, spatial independence and the reconciliation of family and career.

Context

The framework conditions for work organisation can be arranged flexibly in terms of working hours and location in accordance with individual agreements. We offer our employees the option of changing to part-time models or working off the firm premises by arrangement. To make this possible, we ensure that the necessary IT/technical conditions are created, and that the employees work on laptops we provide them.

Objectives

The aim is to increase employee satisfaction while taking personal and firm requirements into account, thereby achieving optimum work-life balance.

Approach

In certain phases of their lives, employees apply to work part-time or for personal reasons to work off the firm premises, possibly on an hourly or daily basis. Absence and attendance times are agreed beforehand with the colleagues, taking into account the operational and individual requirements and are technically supported by the firm.

Impact

Currently approximately 15% of firm employees use a part-time model. Working outside the office is done by using individual working hours and offers the employees the flexibility to meet their personal requirements.

« To do »

Any employer wishing to implement this model must create the IT/technical framework  necessary to support it.

« Not to do »

If employees are interested, do not wait too long with the decision.

Keywords : Organizational culture

Published on 11 July 2019

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