COMMUNITY BUSINE器 Some of Our Member Companies b allen & overy IBN-AMRD APCO BAKER mckenzie 荷蘭銀行 worldwide 貝克·麥堅時律師事務所 BUNCH alI.II. 中電控股 CISCO C) FRESHFIELDS BRUCKHAUS DERINGER ELEISHMAN HILLARD Hewitt HK粪具 LEHMAN BROTHERS 翰威特 否港品保1周 6S Merrill Lynch 符士打律師行 Standal PEPSICO 地鐵公司 Red Chartered MTR Corporation ∥ Pinsent masons Flac 渣打银行 PRUDENTIAL 英园保保險 Group serco 器 Schroders bringing service to life (ear DisNe Company(Asia Pacific)Limited Time 煤氣 Technology Towngas E UBS ZURICH 黎世
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COMMUNITY BUSINE器 The State of Work-Life Balance in Hong Kong Survey 2007 2nd survey of its kind Commissioned by Community Business and conducted by PoP of HKU in July 2007 Objectives are to determine Employees work and living The State of worklife Balnce in patterns 2007 Employees satisfaction with work and life Problems employees face in achieving work-life balance and the solutions
The State of Work-Life Balance in Hong Kong Survey 2007 • 2 nd survey of its kind • Commissioned by Community Business and conducted by POP of HKU in July 2007 • Objectives are to determine: • Employees’ work and living patterns • Employees’ satisfaction with work and life • Problems employees face in achieving work-life balance and the solutions Insert picture of publication
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COMMUNITY BU器|NE昌 Moving Towards Better Work-Life Balance in Hong Kong Benjamin Hung Chair of Community Business Leadership Team Country head, consumer Banking of standard chartered Bank
Moving Towards Better Work-Life Balance in Hong Kong Benjamin Hung Chair of Community Business Leadership Team & Country Head, Consumer Banking of Standard Chartered Bank
COMMUNITY BU器|NE昌 Research Methodology and Observations Dr Robert Chung Director, Population Opinion Programme, The University of Hong Kong
Research Methodology and Observations Dr Robert Chung Director, Population Opinion Programme, The University of Hong Kong