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Listing of all 15 news releases from Work Wise UK:
More UK manufacturers need flexible working
Equal Opportunities Commission report says flexible working, the UK is significantly lagging behind its European competitors and is failing to exploit innovative working methods.
News from Work Wise UK (18 June 2007)
Work smarter and reduce stress
Working smarter will help reduce stress in the workplace overall, and specifically that caused by the long hours culture that exists in the UK, and the huge amount of time spent commuting.
News from Work Wise UK (25 May 2007)
New working practices essential to UK economy
Sir Digby Jones, UK skills envoy and former director general of the CBI, said at the Work Wise UK Summit that unless Britain adopts new working practices the economy will suffer.
News from Work Wise UK (18 May 2007)
Survey reveals working out of hours
A First Direct survey, revealing that more than a third of British workers now work outside traditional working hours has been welcomed by Work Wise UK.
News from Work Wise UK ( 8 May 2007)
Working wise from home in May
Work Wise UK is promoting National Work from Home Day, for employees to work from home on Friday May 18.
News from Work Wise UK ( 8 May 2007)
Bringing about smarter working practices
To encourage others to do likewise, the Equal Opportunities Commission has signed the Work Wise UK concordat supporting the adoption of new smarter working across the UK.
News from Work Wise UK (27 April 2007)
'Work Wise UK' campaign raises productivity
A British Chamber of Commerce report shows that the Work Wise UK campaign is having an effect with many businesses seeing significant improvements in productivity and employee relations.
News from Work Wise UK (26 April 2007)
Smarter working practices raise productivity
Industrial and commercial organisations are invited to take part in the second annual Work Wise Week to understand the benefits and practicalities of this modern day approach to working.
News from Work Wise UK (17 April 2007)
UK's 'Work Wise Week' programme announced
To to promote 'smarter working' practices such as flexible, remote and mobile working, and working from home 'Work Wise Week' themed days and events will include National Work from Home Day.
News from Work Wise UK ( 4 April 2007)
Smart thinking can help train overcrowding
Work Wise UK welcomes the decision to fund 1000 new railway carriages, but highlights there is a further way to reduce overcrowding on trains, that is very cost effective and has been overlooked.
News from Work Wise UK (20 March 2007)
Work smarter and save the planet
The widespread introduction of smarter working practices will significantly reduce the need for travel, both commuting and travel for business, making a huge impact to the levels of CO2 emissions.
News from Work Wise UK (13 March 2007)
Organisations unite for smarter working practices
A number of leading businesses and organisations, including the CBI and TUC, have signed an agreement to encourage the wider adoption of smarter working practices across the UK.
News from Work Wise UK (25 January 2007)
Commuter body suports smarter working
The Association for Commuter Transport (ACT) is the latest organisation to pledge its support to Work Wise UK, the national campaign to promote smarter ways of working.
News from Work Wise UK ( 6 December 2006)
Flexible working is key to transport problems
The Eddington Report has not taken into consideration one of the most obvious solutions to the problem of transport capacity and congestion, according to Phil Flaxton, chief executive of Work Wise UK.
News from Work Wise UK ( 5 December 2006)
Change work practice to reduce UK roads congestion
Changing work practices and encouraging smarter working, flexible working, mobile working, remote working and home working, will significantly reduce the need to travel.
News from Work Wise UK ( 4 December 2006)

