Gender Issues at Work, Flexitime - Jobs, Women Empowerment
Gender Issues at Work, Flexitime - Jobs, Women Empowerment
Gender Issues at Work, Flexitime - Jobs, Women Empowerment
FLEXI-TIME JOBS
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
BY
ROHINI.K
M.PHIL (MANAGEMENT)
GENDER ISSUES AT WORK
There has been a steady rise in the number of working women
in India. Whether it is literature, business, politics, IT, or media
female employees are no longer a rare species in any of these spheres.
But the fact remains that these women, no matter what position they
hold, they still have to confront with their male counterparts at the
workplace. In order to sail smoothly in a man friendly corporate world,
it is important that women deal with the situation tactfully without
blaming their biological status.
Although times are changing even today, some men have ego
problems with women sharing the same workplace as them. There is
also a perception that for a female employee, a job is just a time pass,
after all they do not need to support a family! It is the responsibility of
the women executives to resolve such issues either with the help of
their female colleagues or those male colleagues who are supportive
enough.
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ADVISE FROM A WOMEN COUNSELOR REGARDING GENDER ISSUES AT WORK
schedules while the work gets done without any loss of productivity.
and compressed work weeks), in the number of hours worked (e.g. part-
time or shared jobs), in the place of work (e.g. working at home or a satellite
location) and time off to take care of family members or one self. In today's
inexpensive. Those who tried it reported that they are more productive
Less stress.
Most of those seeking flexibility were women, while very few men have
asked for the same flexibility.
LIMITATIONS
The most frequent reasons for not asking for flexible work hours
was the fear that they would be less likely to advance in their careers,
promotions and salary increases.
women’s colleges to provide part-time jobs to women who quit careers to cope
colleges in the city by firming up the first of a series of MoUs with MOP
skilled women who had quit careers or chosen not to venture into full-
“Finding the right flex-timing jobs for this vast talent base