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4. Ongoing Education and Communication – Communicate <strong>the</strong> business<br />

case for flexible work adoption and <strong>the</strong> successes achieved to<br />

encourage greater buy-in.<br />

The Employer Alliance is a network of over 1400 mem<strong>be</strong>r companies committed to<br />

creating an enabling environment to enhance Work-Life Integration. The Executive<br />

Committee of Employer Alliance is chaired by Ms Claire Chiang, SVP Banyan Tree<br />

Holdings and mem<strong>be</strong>rs include Liak Teng Lit, Group CEO, Alexandra Health; Helen<br />

Lim-Yang, Sr Partner, Capelle Consulting; Bert Wong, President and Sr MD Fuji<br />

Xerox; Janet Ang, MD IBM Singapore; Stephen Tjoa, Executive Director, People,<br />

Performance & Culture KPMG; Pollie Sim, CEO Maybank Singapore; Patrick Ang, Dy<br />

Managing Partner Rajah & Tann; Douglas Foo, CEO Sakae Holdings and Jeanne<br />

Cheng, MD SP Services. All are Work-Life award achievers, continuously learning to<br />

create innovative work practices to meet <strong>the</strong> talent needs in our changing<br />

demographic landscape.<br />

Employer Alliance (EA) is a network of corporations committed to <strong>the</strong> creation of an enabling<br />

work environment to enhance Work-Life Integration. Mem<strong>be</strong>rship is free.<br />

To join EA or find out more, please email admin@employeralliance.sg or call 6837 8631.<br />

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© 2013. No part of this article may <strong>be</strong> reproduced, excerpted or redistributed in any form without<br />

express written permission from Employer Alliance.

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