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There are 3 entries connected to 'Family-friendly employment practices'.


Family Friendly Work Practices (2002)
Work-life balance is becoming an important part of employee/employer relations. Employees are looking for more flexibility in their terms of employment, while employers are starting to recognise that more family friendly conditions can lead to improved productivity and improved employee retention.
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Taking account of children and families in the workplace
Phase Two of this European Commission funded project was completed in June 1998 in conjunction with Training 2000. The aim was to investigate family-friendly public sector employment policies and European legislation in three countries, Norway, Sweden and Scotland.
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Out of School Care In Disadvantaged Areas of Europe: UK National Report (2007)
A series of six national reports, and a consolidated report produced by Blake Stevenson, providing an overview of policies and strategies and positive examples of out of school care.
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