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Name and briefly describe the three common flexible working schedules/
 
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What are the four common flexible work arrangement strategies?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 flexitour (flexible hours that must be scheduled one week in advance)
 modified flexitour (flexible hours that must be scheduled one day in advance)
 gliding time (flexible hours that need no advance scheduling)

Answer to Question 2

 full-time work, flexible hours
 compressed work weeks
 reducing work hours
 working from home





 

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