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3 Jun 2003 12:31PM
The Institute of Directors (IoD) has claimed that ‘Work-Life Balance’ proponents often distort the truth about the workplace and effectively "demonise" the workplace in order to push through an agenda for changing work practices.
In a short paper called ‘Work-Life Balance Revisited’, the IoD claim that work-life balance advocates frequently assert some highly selective and distorted claims about the British workplace. These claims, according to the IoD, were often little more than ... (276 more words)
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