In its 20th year, Flexible Resources of Stamford is helping businesses keep their workers in the face of high commuting costs.
Flexible specialize in finding adaptive work options for companies based in Fairfield County, Westchester County, N.Y., and New York City.
“The business is doing tremendously well,” said Nadine Mockler, president of Flexible Resources. “Companies are scaling way back and working within tight budgets. The biggest change in the workplace we”™ve seen in our 20 years in business is wireless communications. We have been set free from our cubicles. Employees no longer need to be in the same place at the same time to get the job done.”
Flexible Resources specializes in finding businesses part-time professionals to keep projects running at full tilt while not adding to the permanent headcount.
According to Mockler, fuel and commuting costs have become a top priority.
Flexible consistently recommends telecommuting as the number-one workplace option with the greatest impact on reducing cost, consumption and stress.
“We”™ve seen a huge growth in the telecommuting area,” Mockler said. “We”™re encouraging the clients we work with to look a little harder at telecommuting. We try to encourage our clients to look at output not face time. The stress level goes down and turnover rates go down in companies ”“ we”™ve proven that.”
According to Mockler, the company has also increasingly been charged with transitioning companies to allow out of office work and telecommuting to allow them to remain competitive while not adding to payroll costs.
“When you give an employee time and flexibility, something that they so desperately need, they”™re going to give it back in their productivity, it”™s human nature,” said Mockler.
Flexible has also recommended allowing making one day each week a “work from home” day after finding that fuel allowances and shuttle services are expensive and don”™t cut consumption and car pooling simply does not work for most professionals.
“Now, flexible work arrangements mean much more than work and life balance,” said Mockler. “They are key to helping employees deal with the high cost of gasoline while at the same time cutting fuel consumption and reducing greenhouse gases. In short, flexible work arrangements are good for the planet.”
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