Workplace Flexibility

Fifth anniversary of California Paid Leave

June 29, 2009 - 7:53am

On July 1, California celebrates the fifth anniversary of its landmark paid leave legislation.  Five years ago this week, California became the first state in the nation to provide wage replacement to workers who take time for family and caregiving responsibilities.  Whatever one thinks of paid leave, as Washington considers its own versions, this important anniversary deserves attention and I hope that light can be shined on the importance of creative public policy to help workers balance their lives.  Five years later, there are still many questions to be answered about the overall effectiveness of the paid leave program.  However, it is undeniable that work family conflicts are real and growing. There is a mismatch between the needs of families and the structure of work.  Workplace flexibility is needed and creative public policy is part of the solution to benefit workers, their families and employers.

Families and Workplace Flexibility

May 7, 2009 - 1:29pm
Families and Workplace Flexibility
- David Gray

Swine Flu and Workplace Flexibility: Families and Businesses Need "COGS"

May 6, 2009 - 9:08pm

When the federal government considers how it prepares for national disasters or terrorist attacks, each federal agency develops a continuity of operations program, known as "COGS."

COGS helps spell out the preparedness of the agency, and the procedures it will follow to ensure the organization will continue. 

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