noun
- Employees who work flexible schedules, typically with variable start and end times within agreed parameters.
Usage: plural form; informal; chiefly used in human resources and workplace contexts
Examples
- Many flextimers appreciate the ability to adjust their work hours around personal commitments.
- The company's policy allows flextimers to start work anytime between 7 and 10 a.m.
- Flextimers must still complete their required hours each week.
- Our office has a mix of traditional employees and flextimers.
- The survey showed that flextimers reported higher job satisfaction than fixed-schedule workers.