Friday, February 26, 2010

'Flexible working patterns can boost employee health'


Flexible working patterns can result in improved job satisfaction and employee health, a new study has found.

Research by Durham University revealed that employees with flexible work patterns had lower blood pressure and better sleep quality than those working fixed hours.

According to the Trade Unions Congress (TUC), new work patterns can take the pressure off over-stretched permanent employees.

See full Article.