Talk:Flextime plan

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Is it just me that thought this was flexItime? - sars 18:21, Jan 15, 2005 (UTC)

I thought a "flexible schedule" meant that the employee was expected to keep his or her schedule flexible & available at the employers' whims. That is, you may have different work times and days, but it's the time that the employer sets, not the worker. In other words, you don't really have a schedule at all, beyond a few days notice at best; it can change at any time, regardless of whether or not you want to take your kids to soccer practice.


[edit] Merge

I've removed the Merge with Overtime tag. Flexitime is different. SilkTork 22:40, 29 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Update

I've updated the information on Flexitime in the UK to reflect changes in legislation 2003 - 2007 in this field. Also updated some of the statistics with more recent numbers. [[[User:Dewalnut|Dewalnut]] 16:12, 25 February 2007 (UTC)]

the acas.org.uk link, the #1 http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=630&articleaction=print is dead...

[edit] Core hours

I've put a disclaimer in the core hours section explaining that the times given are just an example and not necessarily the "standard" core hours. I'm under the impression that there is indeed no standard; if someone disagrees, please cite the reputable source claiming otherwise.. The only source I could find listing core hours in an authoriative/universal manner was this very article, which can be very misleading. 24.203.151.126 16:09, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

This section seems have to been taken right out of someone's employees handbook, it should at least be formatted different if not removed completely --70.60.152.6 13:43, 9 November 2007 (UTC)