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May 1, 2006

Meeting the Needs of Today’s Families:  The Role of Workplace Flexibility

Congressional Briefing

Dirksen Senate Office Building

Co-sponsored by Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)

  • Flyer
  • Agenda
  • Biographies
  • Fact Sheet on Meeting the Needs of Today's Families: The Role of Workplace Flexibility
  • Bibliography for the Fact Sheet

 

Additional Resources:


Alfred P. Sloan Foundation National Initiative on Workplace Flexibility


The Flexible Work and Well-Being Study at the University of Minnesota


Book Announcement: Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance


Families and Work Institute: National Study of Employers


Families and Work Institute: Highlights of the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce


Families and Work Institute: When Work Works


Corporate Voices for Working Families - Report on Business Impacts of Flexibility: An Imperative for Expansion


Sloan Work and Family Research Network at Boston College


Center on Aging and Work/Workplace Flexibility at Boston College

Workplace Flexibility 2010 is a public policy initiative based at Georgetown Law. It is part of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s National Initiative on Workplace Flexibility.
Workplace Flexibility 2010 • 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Room 340 • Washington, DC 20001 • Phone 202-662-9595 • Fax 202-662-9682