SHARED
FROM
TheStar,
Wednesday 20 November 2013
By
P. Aruna
MEF: Those who
work long hours not necessarily productive
Employers
have been urged to rethink the way they view employee productivity by looking
at their achievements and not the numbers of hours spent in the office. Citing the lack of trust as the main reason
most Malaysian employers did not allow flexible work arrangements, Malaysian
Employers Federation (MEF) executive director, Shamsuddin Bardan said this mind-set
has to change.
Employees
who spent long hours at the office were not necessarily productive. Companies that practiced flexible work
arrangements, including allowing employees to work from home, had found
improved work quality and commitment and reduced stress level among its
workers. Most Malaysian companies are
not ready and nit interested in implementing flexible working arrangement
yet. They are very traditional in their
set up. Work still means being away from
home and being at work environment for 8 to 10 hours a day.
A
mind-set change is needed among employers, who need to trust their employees
enough to allow them to work from home. The
employees need to be responsible and not to misuse the freedom given to
them. It might not be possible to
develop that trust within a year, but if done in stages, it is possible.
In
a survey conducted on 199 companies last year, only 28.1% of them were found to
be promoting work-life balance policies.
Most of the companies are multinational corporations.
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