Family Friendly Policies in Malaysia: Where are We?
Journal of International Business Research 2010, Jan, 9, 1
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INTRODUCTION The phrase "family friendly policy" (FFP) has increasingly become a popular issue of discussion and of particular interest especially among female employees. Flexible work arrangements such as flexi time, job sharing, work sharing, home working, term time, variable working hours, annualized hours, compressed working week, part time work, teleworking and voluntary reduced hours have been widely practiced in developed countries for several decades.
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