Workers would prefer more flexibility in their hours over more holidays according to a recent survey of New Zealand chief financial officers commissioned by recruitment and employment agency Robert Half.
One hundred New Zealand chief financial officers and finance directors responded to the survey which asked, other than additional compensation, what benefits staff most wanted in 2017.
Fifty-five per cent of respondents said workers want more flexible working hours, compared to just 23 per cent who said workers want more time off.
"In the digital age and with a more mobile workforce, it's no longer the case that every employee needs to be in the office from 9 to 5 to be productive," said Megan Alexander, general manager of Robert Half New Zealand.
"In many cases, managers are actively encouraging their employees to take advantage of their flexible work arrangements as they constitute an attractive alternative to salary increases," Alexander said.