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Adm Soc Work ; 12(4): 93-102, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10312955

ABSTRACT

The authors present some practical evidence that the changing nature of today's work force requires innovative alternatives to traditional scheduling based on the 9 to 5, five-day workweek. They support alternative work scheduling (AWS) as an updated and promising approach. Described is their experience with a two-year AWS pilot project in the Social Work Service of an urban medical center, with their focus upon the processes of negotiating, programming, and implementing the concepts of "flex-time," "compressed workweek," and "job sharing." Informal assessment indicates strongly positive responses from the participating social workers, other members of the health care team, and the consumers of the services.


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Hospital Departments , Organizational Innovation , Personnel Management/methods , Personnel Staffing and Scheduling/methods , Social Work Department, Hospital , Employment , Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and over , Pilot Projects , Program Evaluation , United States , Workforce
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