Tackling long hours culture and presenteeism

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Remote work may exacerbate long working hours, since the boundaries between working time and free time are blurred making it more likely for work to infringe on free time

However, many organisations see low uptake of such policies among employees because of organisational culture. This is something we’ve seen first hand in our Gender and Behavioural Insights (GABI) programme where we designed a number of interventions to tackle the gap between the prevalence of flexible working policies and actual take-up.

What can employers do about long hours?

1. Project new social and cultural norms: People pay more attention to certain messengers than others. Employers should ask managers and senior decision-makers to model and encourage reasonable working hours, with email signatures, calendar settings, or ‘out of office’ messages, for example.

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