New models of work?
 The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has produced some findings on how we now work and has come up with a range of new models to help explain the many changes in the workplace in the past few decades.
The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has produced some findings on how we now work and has come up with a range of new models to help explain the many changes in the workplace in the past few decades.The EOC claims to build on two widely accepted models of working - flexibility and part-time work, and, home working.
The 'third generation' is said to combine "time-stretch and flexi-space options with greater control and choice for employers and employees over where and how work is done."
The third generation involves four new models of working:
- Timelords,
- Shift-shapers,
- Time-stretchers, and
- Remote-controllers.
For a general view of these findings and propositions see Transformation of work: Final report (EOC).
For the whole report see Enter the timelords: Transforming work to meet the future (EOC).
 
