Work-life balance is an aspect of a healthy life, and therefore it represents an important determining factor for the well-being of the UK population. However, it is often the case that the highest profile official statistics are focused on measuring aspects of work as opposed to aspects of life. Do we care enough?
In this webinar recording, we were joined by the director of EPIC, who explored how to make flexible working work for all parties and how to help individuals achieve a better work-life balance. Specifically, Gary covered:
• The role that flexible working has in creating a great employee experience
• How organisations can help individuals achieve a better work-life balance
About the speaker
Gary Cookson – Director of EPIC
Director of EPIC, Gary, who explored how to make flexible working work for all parties and how to help individuals achieve a better work-life balance.
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