Why work-life balance is important
Video clip: Equinox - being there for work and family (1.4Mb)
An important aspect of diversity and EEO practices is recognising that people lead rich and complex lives outside their working hours. By providing flexible work options and other work-life initiatives, employers can help ensure people can contribute effectively at work and meet their non-work commitments.
Flexible working arrangements can include:
The EEO Trust Work & Life Awards
Since 1998, the EEO Trust has been honouring New Zealand workplaces that enable and encourage work-life balance at the prestigious annual EEO Trust Work & Life Awards. These awards, presented at a gala dinner in Auckland, celebrate and reward best practice in work and life, and benchmark New Zealand workplaces on work-life balance initiatives.
EEO Trust work-life balance publications
The Way We Work and Live in 2007
Entrants in the EEO Trust Work & Life Awards 2007 are profiled in this publication which tells their stories, exploring how supporting work-life balance and diversity works for them.
To purchase The Way We Work & Life in 2007
Versatile Workplace - Business Success
This publication focuses on the business benefits of EEO and effective diversity management, and offers suggestions on implementing EEO practices in workplaces.
Versatile Workplace Business Success (1.3Mb) pdf
If you would prefer a free printed copy, please email us
Work & Life Bulletin
The EEO Trust's quarterly Work & Life Bulletin profiles latest news, research, case studies and events related to supporting work-life balance.
You can sign up to receive our free quarterly Bulletin
To view a list of previous issues
New Zealand case studies
PeoplePower chronicles success stories of diversity in the workplace.
Research
EEO Trust research asks employees what would help them manage their commitments at work and at home.
Other resources
The Department of Labour's work-life balance project has produced a range of resources on work-life balance including employee and employer surveys.
Go to their website
The State Services Commission has produced a comprehensive resource on work-life balance which includes the business case, initiatives and solutions to consider and practical guidelines. This resource is primarily for the State Services but includes useful information and advice for the private sector.
You can find out more by visiting their website