Sterling Bank Introduces Flexible Work Conditions for Staff
Banking Briefs
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THE Sterling Bank Plc has come up with a policy to promote work-life balance among its staff as it continues to strive to build a great place to work for its workforce through the introduction of Flexi-time and Flexi-place. A statement from the bank, said the initiative which complies with global best human resources practices, is currently being piloted at the bank’s corporate head office and is aimed at introducing flexibility in work arrangements for its staffs.
The Flexi-time arrangement allows members of staff the opportunity to determine their own working hours by choosing a convenient time to come to work within the options provided by the bank. Similarly, the Flexi-place package gives staff the opportunity to choose a convenient location from which they can carry out their job functions. In this pilot phase, interested staff, particularly in the head office is encouraged to select locations closer to their place of residence.
Abubakar Suleiman, executive director, strategy and finance of the bank, who described the pilot stage as highly successful, expressed optimism that the initiative would enhance productivity of staff, promote bonding among family members, reduce the stress of waking very early and spend long hours in traffic to get to the office early, improve the well-being of staff and ultimately promote work life balance among staff.
“Employees in the cites are faced with the onerous yet elusive goal of maintaining work-life balance as they are confronted with the challenge of waking up very early to beat the traffic going to the office and also pass through same stress going home in the evening. We recognise that the fast-paced nature of cities is likely to continue to deprive workers from spending quality time with their families as they spend a lot of time commuting to and from work.
“With the staggered resumption time offered by these initiatives, staff will be able to determine preferred and more convenient work hours. We believe with this initiative, they would be in a better position to spend quality time with their family, commute at more convenient traffic times and spend less on medical care thus become more productive at work.”
To ensure the effectiveness of the workplace solutions, Abubakar noted that appropriate structures and resources have been put in place, adding that each team during the pilot phase had a succession plan with back-ups knowledgeable on other duties and available at crucial periods.
He promised that Sterling Bank would continue to come with initiatives to enrich the lives of all stakeholders as “we have demonstrated this across all in various areas such as education, sports, entrepreneurship, environment and the introduction of various products and services to meet the banking needs of our customers.”
— Jul 11, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT
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