For employees
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- For employees
- Measures for employees on parental leave
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How to balance your work and personal life better? Methods and means
- Remote work
- Flexible work schedule
- Individual work schedule
- Part-time work
- Additional days off for family and personal reasons
- Career counselling
- Workplace guarantees and financial incentives to employees caring for family members
- Children’s rooms, kindergartens and childcare services
- Organization of informal education for employees’ children
- Benefits for recreational activities
- Benefits for health promotion
- Employer-paid benefits and bonuses
- Personal needs and overcoming challenges
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How to talk to colleagues and executives about your family and personal life issues?
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Detachment from work-related issues during rest time
Measures for employees on parental leave
To encourage a faster and smoother integration of an employee returning to work after parental leave, an organisation may apply targeted measures while the employee is still on the said leave. Due to a long career break, which is typically associated with parental leave, an employee may lose his or her work skills, professional contacts, or motivation to work in the same workplace, or may feel too detached from the company’s current activities, nature of work, and the company’s team.
As a result, the employer may have a higher staff turnover, a higher number of employees not returning back to work after their parental leave, and a longer and more complex adaptation process for returning employees. Therefore, it is recommended for the employer to implement specific measures designed for employees who are on parental leave. In each case, they should only be applied with the consent of the individual employee.
These measures may be as follows[1]:
- Professional development seminars, training and courses (remote or face-to-face);
- Access to self-learning platforms;
- Subscription to business media channels and websites;
- Newsletters;
- Invitations to regular teamwork meetings;
- Invitations to the organization’s events or socialization activities;
- KIT (Keeping in Touch) days (periods when the employee briefly returns to work and joins the team);
- Maintaining/increasing the salary level for employees on parental leave;
- Possibility to keep the benefits package, etc.
[1] Fair Work Ombudsman. “Best Practice Guide: Parental Leave“, 2013.
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How to balance your work and personal life better? Methods and means
- Remote work
- Flexible work schedule
- Individual work schedule
- Part-time work
- Additional days off for family and personal reasons
- Career counselling
- Workplace guarantees and financial incentives to employees caring for family members
- Children’s rooms, kindergartens and childcare services
- Organization of informal education for employees’ children
- Benefits for recreational activities
- Benefits for health promotion
- Employer-paid benefits and bonuses
- Personal needs and overcoming challenges
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How to talk to colleagues and executives about your family and personal life issues?
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Detachment from work-related issues during rest time