0 a system of working in which people work a set number of hours within a fixed period of time, but can change the time they start or finish work
1 a system of working in which people work a particular number of hours within a fixed period of time, but can change the time they start or finish work:
a flexitime arrangement/system
In addition, it offers a range of flexible working conditions, including flexible working patterns, team-based self-rostering, annual hours and flexitime.
Working hours, including those accruing on a flexitime basis, are monitored by line managers locally and no central figures are available.
Let me list in shorthand just a few means to this end: adaptation of working hours, flexitime, distance-learning programmes and informal learning paths.
Only non-industrial staff participating in the flexitime arrangements are required to clock in and out.
Throughout the civil service, flexitime is increasing because that is what employees want.
Six hundred and thirty-three staff were on flexitime.
The decision to take part in a flexitime scheme is a personal one and no central record of numbers is kept.
This code makes a number of specific recommendations to do with part-time work, flexitime, personal leave and child facilities.
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