By browsing this website, you acknowledge the use of a simple identification cookie. It is not used for anything other than keeping track of your session from page to page. OK
0

Strategies for managing work/life interaction among women and men with variable and unpredictable work hours in retail sales in Québec, Canada

Bookmarks
Article
H

Messing, Karen ; Tissot, France ; Couture, Vanessa ; Bernstein, Stéphanie

New Solutions

2014

24

2

171-194

family responsibilities ; flexible working time ; gender ; retail trade ; survey ; trade union role ; work-life balance

Canada

Working time and leave

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/NS.24.2.d

English

Bibliogr.

"Increasingly, work schedules in retail sales are generated by software that takes into account variations in predicted sales. The resulting variable and unpredictable schedules require employees to be available, unpaid, over extended periods. At the request of a union, we studied schedule preferences in a retail chain in Québec using observations, interviews, and questionnaires. Shift start times had varied on average by four hours over the previous week; 83 percent had worked at least one day the previous weekend. Difficulties with work/life balance were associated with schedules and, among women, with family responsibilities. Most workers wanted: more advance notice; early shifts; regular schedules; two days off in sequence; and weekends off. Choices varied, so software could be adapted to take preferences into account. Also, employers could give better advance notice and establish systems for shift exchanges. Governments could limit store hours and schedule variability while prolonging the minimum sequential duration of leave per week."

Digital



Bookmarks