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Windowed Work Catching on Among U.S. Employers

July 16, 2020

Via: HR Hero

For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, windowed work refers to the practice of breaking down the workday into separate windows of time for different activities. The practice has gained popularity during the pandemic, largely to meet parental and work obligations throughout the day. For example, a working parent might work for 2 hours while the person’s partner looks after his or her child, then swap places.

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