By Tim Ferguson, 1 May 2007 12:48
NEWS
Flexible working is becoming increasingly important to IT workers as they realise the benefits for their work and home life, and employers have been warned they need to take it more seriously.
Nine out of 10 IT professionals would like the option to work flexible hours according to a survey by online recruiter TheITJobBoard.com.
Just over half of the 204 respondents said flexible working would improve their work/life balance, while one in eight said it would make them more productive at work.
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A quarter said they had even rejected a job offer where flexible working was not an option.
Although 46 per cent surveyed already work flexible hours, of those that don't 72 per cent have never been offered the choice - even though the vast majority of respondents said their role in the IT sector is particularly suited to flexible working.
Nearly half felt a request to their employers for flexible hours would be rebuffed, while around 10 per cent said it would see them branded as a troublemaker.

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1. Andrew Meredith
All good words about work/life balance and such taken as read; if we want to lower our national carbon footprint, we could do a lot worse than lowering the number of us that fling ourselves round the countryside twice a day.
2. Andrew Tait, Ph.D.
For 30 years I've been employed in the IT industry in the US and all of my employers have embraced flexible working hours. I find it difficult to believe that there is still any discussion about the benefits.