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Mixed Working Hours in the Conditions of the COVID-2019 Pandemic

Authors :
Rudakova Svetlana H.
Shchetinina Liudmyla V.
Danylevych Nataliia S.
Kohdenko Anastasiia S.
Source :
Bìznes Inform, Vol 1, Iss 516, Pp 207-212 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine, 2021.

Abstract

The article is aimed at valuating the experience of using mixed modes in the context of the COVID-2019 pandemic based on the results of sociological studies as well as substantiating the potential for the development of legal and regulatory provision. In the context of the pandemic, many enterprises switched to remote work and the working hours changed. For Ukraine, this is a new experience in implementing online work and a more flexible working day, so it is important to study this issue. During the COVID-2019 pandemic, enterprises faced the only legal opportunity to organize their activities through work at home. The authors carried out a sociological study on the use of mixed modes in the context of the COVID-2019 pandemic, which found out that 69.6% of respondents work remotely, 60.9% work on a flexible schedule, and 43.5% of respondents account for part-time work. 73.9% of the respondents faced mixed working modes. Regarding the preparedness of business owners to work in the new conditions, it is found out that the majority of respondents are satisfied with how their organization has switched to a remote or mixed form of work. Remote work can be combined with other modes, such as part-time or flexible working hours and full-time work. This combination can be considered as a mixed working time mode. According to the outcome of sociological researches, the use of mixed working hours is already a common reality, not an exception. Use of them has its own peculiarities in various spheres of activity, which requires further research. The survey identified the respondents both satisfied and dissatisfied with mixed working hours. It should be noted about the available potential to improve the legal and organizational-economic principles of using mixed modes of working time organization.

Details

Language :
English, Russian, Ukrainian
ISSN :
22224459 and 2311116X
Volume :
1
Issue :
516
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Bìznes Inform
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.91f4f95cc4f74ffb872e0a82e44e507e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-1-207-212