This powerful resource investigates how a positive work–life balance
can help create engaged, productive employees, how imbalances in
work–life balance create serious issues for workers, and identifies
different ways to greatly improve one's work–life balance. Of the 35
countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD), all except the United States provide nationwide
paid maternity leave. This is but one example of how the United States
has not made adequate provisions to safeguard the work–life balance
of its workforce—to the detriment of the overall economic prosperity
of the nation. This insightful book shows how problematic an
out-of-balance work-to-life ratio is, gives readers the raw data and
information to prioritize their values, and describes tools available
for selecting a position that matches an individual's talents and is
congruent with her desired work–life balance. Work–Life Balance
examines the controversies associated with work–life balance in the
modern era and emphasizes how winning the struggle to achieve
work–life balance requires buy-in from employees, management, and
government. Readers will appreciate how optimizing their work–life
balance may incorporate employee assistance programs, flextime,
improved time management skills, technology-enabled tools, and
community programs. The author explains how choosing an appropriate
occupation is the first step toward having a positive work–life
balance and avoiding the twin scourges of depression and job
dissatisfaction. Comparisons between typical benefits in the United
States with those in other countries provide data that can be used to
advocate and negotiate for greater flexibility, fairness in gender
equality, and better employer-employee relationships.
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ISBN
9781440847141
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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