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Ease of Working from Home:
Today, one can work from home as well. This is a new
concept which has found acceptance all over by both
workers and employers. This makes allowance for greater
flexibility and balance between work and personal needs.
What all work can be executed from home?
Work that involves a high degree of individual autonomy
and independence is most suitable for a home-based
working arrangement.
For example:
• Project work
• Research
• Report writing
• Policy development and analysis
• Systems design and development
Work that can't be executed from home:
• Require a high degree of supervision or close scrutiny
• Require direct face to face contact with other staff,
students or public relations
• Do not lend themselves to objective performance
monitoring
• Require the occupant to be a member of a team with
regular face to face contact on a daily basis with other
team members.
A checklist of issues for employers & workers to
consider:
1. Establish whether the duties are suitable for work
from home
Some jobs can be done safely by a person working
from home. Some jobs can only be done safely by using
special equipment or by following working procedures
which are not appropriate for home based work
2. Establish that the proposed working environment is
healthy and safe
3. Establish that the person who will be working from
home has the information and training necessary to do
the work safely
4. Establish agreed hours of work and communication
procedures
Establish the days and hours on which work from home
can be done and agree on procedures for recording work
hours, including actual starting and finishing times,
which is important for compensation purposes.
5. Other considerations
Other issues that may need to be considered when
introducing work from home arrangements include
enterprise arrangements include enterprise agreement or
industrial award provisions, tax, mortgage and/or lease
arrangements.
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