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Timewise power woman fighting for flexibility

May 23, 2014 14:31
Thatcher at JFS dinner with then head Edward Conway in 1975

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

4 min read

Karen Mattison has forced companies to recognise the value of part-time employees and inspired mothers to re-enter the workplace.

But the award-winning British businesswoman, 45, says the fight for flexible working is far from over.

Speaking ahead of legal changes to flexible working, which come into force next month, Mattison says British businesses are losing top talent because of the stigma associated with “part-timers”.

The Oxford University graduate speaks from experience. Before she turned 30, she was made chief executive of a mental health charity. She managed teams, sat on boards and — inspired by her grandmother Gretel Glassman’s testimonial in the Spielberg Holocaust Archive — founded the Mental Health Testimony Project, which is housed in the British Library.