- Work and Family Poll
Please take our new poll: At your workplace, do you experience tension between workers of different generations around work style and expectations? Available on our home page or at our blog.
- Statutes by Theme
We now offer Statutes by Theme, which are presented primarily for state policy makers to help provide an overview of the laws that have been passed in various states that are relevant to work and family issues: Breastfeeding and the Workplace, Flexible Work Schedules, and Telework.
- Mapping State Policies
All of the maps from the Policy Briefing Series are now in one place on Mapping State Policies.
- Updated Fact Sheet
Shift Work
- New in Who's Who in Work and Family
Jamie Ladge
Julie Weber
- New Ratings on the Website
Now you can tell us your opinion about how useful resources on the website are to you.
For example, at the end of the encyclopedia entries, glossary terms and statistics, you can tell us:
How helpful was this information to you?
What is your work-family focus?
We really want to know; please tell us!
- Updated Topic Pages
Over the past several months, we updated most of our Topic Pages with brand-new content. Updated pages:
Afterschool Care, Changing Definitions of Family, Dependent Care Tax Assistance, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Family Leave, Flexible Work Schedules, Gender and Use of Workplace Policies, Generation X/Generation Y, Military Families, Older Workers, Overwork, Paid Sick Days, Phased Retirement, Return on Investment, Shift Work, Small Business and Work-Family, Spillover: Negative Impacts, and Telework.
- Please Follow Us on Twitter!
We are now using Twitter to collect and link to U.S. and global work-family news items as well as announce new additions to our site. This will replace What’s New in Work and Family and What’s New in Work and Family from Around the Globe. Look for daily, instead of weekly, updates, which means the news is delivered in a more timely and immediate fashion! Follow us at http://twitter.com/SloanNetwork. There is also a feed running on the sidebar of our Work and Family Blog as well as the home page of our site.
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