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Why does a more flexible workplace make happier employees?

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Why does a more flexible workplace make happier employees?

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A Flexible Workplace Is a Happier, Healthier Workplace by Annie Toro As National Work and Family Month and Mental Health Awareness Month draw to a close, it’s a good time to reflect on the impact of flexible work arrangements on the health and well-being of employees and their families. Years of psychological research provide a strong foundation for flexible work arrangements, demonstrating the benefit to employees’ physical and mental health, as well as their family life. To promote this knowledge, the American Psychological Association created an Office on Work, Stress and Health that promotes research, training, practice and policy addressing these matters, including: a) Promoting understanding of work stress and its impact on the well-being and productivity of workers; b) Exploring organizational and behavioral interventions to reduce stress, illness and injury in the workplace; c) Studying the impact of changing work force demographics (e.g., aging workers, increasing proportions

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As National Work and Family Month and Mental Health Awareness Month draw to a close, it’s a good time to reflect on the impact of flexible work arrangements on the health and well-being of employees and their families. Years of psychological research provide a strong foundation for flexible work arrangements, demonstrating the benefit to employees’ physical and mental health, as well as their family life. To promote this knowledge, the American Psychological Association created an Office on Work, Stress and Health that promotes research, training, practice and policy addressing these matters, including: a) Promoting understanding of work stress and its impact on the well-being and productivity of workers; b) Exploring organizational and behavioral interventions to reduce stress, illness and injury in the workplace; c) Studying the impact of changing work force demographics (e.g., aging workers, increasing proportions of ethnic and racial minorities and women) on health and safety in th

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A flexible workplace makes happier employees because those who feel they have more control are more apt to be more productive.

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