Two-thirds of workers would quit if offered a job with more flexibility, survey finds

Two-thirds of workers would quit if offered a job with more flexibility, survey finds
By Fiona Rotherham July 10 (BusinessDesk) - Around two-thirds of workers would consider leaving their current job if offered a comparable one with greater flexibility, a new survey has found. The study, undertaken by recruitment firm OCG and diversity consultancy Divertas, surveyed 1,300 New Zealand workers across 20 industry sectors on changes to the flexibility provisions in employment law introduced last year. The Employment Relations Act amendment gave workers the legal right to ask for flexibility in work practices, but there is low...