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30th November 2010 Produced by the Families and Work Institute for the Focus on Workplace Flexibility Conference in Washington, D.C. in November, 2010, this short video tells the story of how changes in the U.S. work force led the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to launch it's Workplace, Work Force and Working Families Program and how research uncovered that workplace flexiblity could both meet the increasingly diverse needs of American families and serve employers as an effective means to help businesses recruit, retain, and increase the productivity of their workers.