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flextime

[ fleks-tahym ]

noun

  1. a system of working that allows an employee to choose, within limits, the hours for starting and leaving work each day.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ڱte ڱi·پe noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of flextime1

First recorded in 1970–75; flex 2 + time
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I really strive to lead an inclusive team where everyone’s opinions are heard, and there is ample flextime for personal business.

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Men need to be transparent at work about family responsibilities, including taking full parental leave, sick leave and requesting flextime arrangements that support their partner’s career and household demands.

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One reason why employees take remote jobs is their bosses give them flextime; they can make their own hours, take time off for children’s activities or to go to the gym or walk the dog.

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If he had any reservations listening to me explain how flextime was a necessity while I bounced Sasha on my lap, hoping all the while that her diaper wouldn’t leak, he didn’t express them.

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A quote from Nelson Mandela introduces the section that encourages women to ask for flextime: “It always seems impossible until it’s done.”

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