Jobsharing And Beyond

The demands of the workforce are changing, and to remain a relevant employer in the future, you'll need to think outside the traditional 9-5. This podcast provides you with future of work solutions that have been successfully implemented internationally. I am Karin Tischler, a research-focused professional with a master from Oxford University. Join me when I talk biweekly with global experts, corporate leaders and practitioners about job-sharing, 4-day weeks, 5 hour days, returnships, father organizations, skill transfer from unpaid care work and much more. Whether you want to retain your talent, diversify your candidate pool or learn about these innovative methods for your own career path, this podcast is for you.

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episode 17: Prof. Frank J. Reid: Worksharing and jobsharing pioneer


Frank J. Reid is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Toronto. He has also been the Director of the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources from 1997 to 2009. He received his PhD in Economics at Queen’s in 1975, his Masters from LSE in 1971 and here in Vancouver his BA from UBC in 1970.

In his long and illustrious academic career Frank has authored many publications with his research focus on labour economics. In his honour the Frank Reid Prize has been established and it is presented each year to the top graduating student or students from the 2-year Master of Industrial Relations and Human Resources degree program at convocation.

Frank was included in Canada’s Who’s Who in 1993. Together with his colleagues, professors Noah M. Meltz and Gerald S. Swartz, he co-authored the book: “Sharing the Work: An analysis of the issues in worksharing and jobsharing” in 1981.

 

How to connect with Frank:

University of Toronto:

https://www.economics.utoronto.ca/index.php/index/person/person/faculty/61

Email: frank.reid@utoronto.ca

 

What we talked about:

4:56 The book "Sharing the Work"

5:37 Definition of jobsharing vs. worksharing

7:11 Conclusions from the book

10:55 Worksharing under covid19

13:58 Why is worksharing not so well known?

20:30 Why is jobsharing not so well known?

 

 

How to connect with Karin Tischler, host of Job Sharing and Beyond and founder of Emily's Path Consulting (EPC):

Website: https://emilyspath.ca/ 

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