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"The policy exists but you can't really use it": communication and the structuration of work-family policies
Authors:Erika Kirby  Kathleen Krone
Institution:  a Department of Communication Studies at Creighton University. b Department of Communication Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Abstract:Although work-family benefits are increasingly important organizational policies, limited research addresses the impact of communication on benefit utilization. However, communication is significant because the perceived appropriateness of work-family benefits emerges through interaction. For example, when coworkers complain about "picking up the slack" for those using family leave, their discourse may impact future decisions of other workers regarding whether they utilize the work-family benefits available to them. We apply Giddens' (1984) Structuration Theory to examine organizational members' discursive responses to conditions (and contradictions) present in utilizing work-family benefits in a governmental organization. We argue the daily discursive practices of individuals can either reinforce or undermine formally stated work-family initiatives, and in turn discuss the implications of this "structuration" of policy.
Keywords:Work-Family Policies  Structuration  Coworker Communication  Work-Family Communication
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