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Workload Scaling: The Future Of Flexible Working

WE APPEAR to be increasingly spoilt for choice when it comes to flexible work options on offer.

Nine-day fortnights, part-time work, fly-in fly-out rosters and WFH regimes sit alongside mounting calls for the introduction of the six-hour work day and the four-day working week.

There is only one problem – though well-intentioned, current flexible work

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