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Part-time Professional Employees. Sample comprised of 488 randomly selected HR professionals. Analyzing 488 of 2409 emails sent, 2338 emails were received (response rate = 21%). Survey fielded August 2 - 8, 2005; presentation generated on August 9, 2005. Margin of error is +/- 4.0%.
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Part-time Professional Employees • Sample comprised of 488 randomly selected HR professionals. • Analyzing 488 of 2409 emails sent, 2338 emails were received (response rate = 21%). • Survey fielded August 2 - 8, 2005; presentation generated on August 9, 2005. • Margin of error is +/- 4.0%
Does your organization have part-time professional employees?
Does your organization have part-time professional employees?
If yes, in your opinion, what is the attitude of other employees toward part-time workers? (Please check all that apply.)
If yes, in your opinion, what is the attitude of other employees toward part-time workers? (Please check all that apply.)
Other • Attitudes vary based upon department. Some allow for PT work and think it is positive, others do not allow pt schedules. • Benefits do become an issue. • Currently there is no feedback in this area. • In some cases we offer part-time employment to workers who are nearing retirement. Some co-workers view that as a waste of company resources. • Many of our part-time employees are retired employees returning to the workforce • Many times the part time is for a period of time, due to employee needs • N/A • Part-time professionals are sometimes resented because they have often negotiated benefits and privileges that aren't normally available to part-time employees. • Professional employees do not begin employment as part-time status. They usually have child/eldercare needs that force them to work part-time schedules. • Seems to work best in single incumbent positions where others are not highly dependent on the part-time worker. • They are considered "temporary" employees. • They are seen as space takers. • They are talented people that are committed to the business, however, they need part time arrangements generally to care for family. • They have different rights during lay-offs under Civil Service • This is a second job for them • Those working a 4-day work-week as negotiated at offer are treated the same. 15-20 hr. workers are viewed as less critical. • too new to company to know • unknown