General Worklife Resources
The sites listed below have been reviewed and are offered for informational purposes. Their inclusion on this page does not represent an official endorsement.
- Catalyst: research on women’s issues including flexible work arrangements (www.catalystwomen.org/research/work.htm)
- The Families and Work Institute (FWI) is a non-profit center for research that provides data to inform decision-making on the changing workplace, changing family and changing community (www.familiesandwork.org)
- The Metropolitan Washington Work/Life Coalition: Washington regional work/life association offers information and sponsors research on work/life initiatives (www.worklifecoalition.org)
- Share Goals provides content on women's issues and information on job sharing practices. (www.sharegoals.com/home.asp)
- The Work and Family Connection provides a compendium of news, research, and resources on worklife topics. (www.workfamily.com)
- WorkOptions.com has information and resources for negotiating flexible work arrangements (http://www.workoptions.com/articles.htm)
- Alliance for Work-life Progress is a membership organization dedicated to the development and advancement in the field of work-life effectiveness. (http://www.awlp.org)
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Telework Resources
The sites listed below have been reviewed and are offered for informational purposes. Their inclusion on this page does not represent an official endorsement.
- The Telework Coalition is a non-profit membership corporation enabling Virtual, Mobile and Distributed Work through Education, Technology and Legislation. (http://www.telcoa.org)
- The International Telework Association and Council provides a broad range of information and resources to drive the growth and success of work independent of location and promote the economic, social and environmental benefits of telework (www.telecommute.org)
- Interagency Telework Site has information and best practices on teleworking. (http://www.telework.gov)
- Commuter Connections is a non-profit, regional network of transportation organizations coordinated by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Government (COG). Commuter Connections offers free services to those who work in the Metropolitan Washington Area. (http://www.mwcog.org/commuter/ccindex.html)
- Telework Exchange focuses on demonstrating the tangible value of Federal telework initiatives. It also measures federal agencies' progress on the telework requirements. (http://www.teleworkexchange.com)
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