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- 1. SHRM Survey Findings: State of Employee Benefits in
the Workplace—Flexible Work Arrangements
January 10, 2013
- 2. Introduction
• This is part two of a series of SHRM surveys examining the state of employee benefits in the
workplace.
• The following topics are included in this six-part series:
Part 1: Wellness initiatives
Part 2: Flexible work arrangements
Part 3: Health care
Part 4: Leveraging benefits to retain employees
Part 5: Leveraging benefits to recruit employees
Part 6: Communicating benefits
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- 3. Definition
• For the purpose of this survey, flexible work arrangements may include full- or part-time
telecommuting, flexible scheduling, compressed workweek, etc.
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- 4. Key Findings
• Do organizations offer flexible work arrangements to their employees? Approximately
one-half (53%) of organizations provide their employees with the option to use flexible
work arrangements. Among organizations that offer flexible work arrangements, only
one-third (34%) reported the majority of their employees were allowed to take
advantage of this benefit.
• In 2011, did employee participation in flexible work arrangements increase?
Yes, approximately one-third (36%) reported employee participation increased since
2010; 58% indicated employee participation remained the same; and only 6% reported
participation decreased.
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- 5. Does your organization provide employees with the option to
use flexible work arrangements?
Yes 53%
No 47%
Note: n = 414. Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
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- 6. Are the majority (more than half) of employees at your organization
allowed to use flexible work arrangements?
Yes 34%
No 66%
Note: n = 210. Only respondents whose organizations provided flexible work arrangements were asked this question.
Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
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- 7. In 2011, did employee participation in your organization’s
flexible work arrangements increase, decrease or remain the
same when compared with 2010?
Increased in
2011 36%
Decreased
6%
in 2011
Remained
the same in 58%
2011
Note: n = 192. Only respondents whose organizations provided flexible work arrangements were asked this question.
Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
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- 8. Does your organization monitor participation rates for the
flexible work arrangements it offers?
Yes 38%
No 62%
Note: n = 198. Only respondents whose organizations provided flexible work arrangements were asked this question.
Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
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- 10. Demographics: Organization Staff Size
1 to 99
23%
employees
100 to 499
employees 39%
500 to 2,499 22%
employees
2,500 to
24,999 13%
employees
25,000 or
more 3%
employees
n = 447
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- 11. Demographics: Organization Profit Sector
Privately
owned for- 51%
profit
Nonprofit
organization 22%
Publicly
owned for- 19%
profit
Government
agency 8%
n = 440
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- 12. Demographics: Organization Industry
Percentage
Health care and social assistance 19%
Manufacturing 19%
Professional, scientific and technical services 17%
Finance and insurance 11%
Government agencies 9%
Educational services 7%
Retail trade 5%
Accommodation and food services 4%
Construction 4%
Information 4%
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional and similar organizations 4%
Transportation and warehousing 4%
Whole trade 4%
Administrative support and waste management and remediation services 3%
Arts, entertainment and recreation 3%
Repair and maintenance 3%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 2%
Mining 2%
Real estate and rental and leasing 2%
Utilities 2%
Personal and laundry services 1%
Note: n = 447. Percentages do not equal 100% due to multiple response options.
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- 13. Demographics: Other
Does your organization have U.S.- Is your organization a single-unit organization or
based operations (business units) a multi-unit organization?
only, or does it operate Single-unit organization: An organization in which
multinationally? the location and the organization are one and 39%
U.S.-based operations only 77% the same.
Multinational operations 23% Multi-unit organization: An organization that has
61%
more than one location.
n = 447 n = 447
For multi-unit organizations, are HR policies and
What is the HR department/function for practices determined by the multi-unit headquarters,
which you responded throughout this by each work location or by both?
survey?
Multi-unit headquarters determines HR policies
62%
and practices.
Corporate (company-wide) 75%
Each work location determines HR policies and
Business unit/division 13% 5%
practices.
Facility/location 12% A combination of both the work location and the
multi-unit headquarters determines HR policies 34%
n = 286
and practices.
Note: n = 286. Percentages do not equal 100% due to rounding.
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- 14. SHRM Survey Findings: State of Employee Benefits in
the Workplace—Flexible Work Arrangements
Survey Methodology
• Response rate = 12%
• 447 HR professional respondents from a randomly selected sample of SHRM’s
membership participated in this survey
• Margin of error +/- 4%
• Survey fielded March 1, 2012 to April 6, 2012
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- 15. About SHRM Research
• For more survey/poll findings, visit www.shrm.org/surveys
• For more information about SHRM’s Customized Research Services, visit
www.shrm.org/customizedresearch
• Follow us on Twitter @SHRM_Research
Project leaders:
Shawn Fegley, SPHR, survey research analyst, SHRM Research
Christina Lee, intern, SHRM Research
Project contributors:
Mark Schmit, Ph.D., SPHR, vice president, SHRM Research
Evren Esen, manager, Survey Research Center, SHRM Research
Copy editor:
Katya Scanlan, SHRM Knowledge Center
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