Monday, 25 August 2025 Lamont Print & Sign introduces Flexible Work Model Lamont Print & Sign has announced the introduction of a 9-day fortnight work model for its staff, designed to enhance employee wellbeing, support retention, and sustain the company’s reputation as a leading employer in the signage and print industry. Under the new structure, staff will work Monday to Thursday from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm, and finish at 1:00 pm on Fridays, with a 30-minute lunch break each day. To provide greater flexibility, rostered days off (RDOs) will rotate, with the option for either Mondays or Fridays being scheduled as the additional day off every second week. This ensures staff maintain full-time hours while benefiting from improved work-life balance. “We know the signage and print industry is in a highly competitive labour market. By giving our people flexible, supportive work structures, we can retain talent, strengthen our culture, and continue delivering the high-quality service our clients expect,” said Stephen Lamont, Director of Lamont Print & Sign. The initiative is expected to reduce absenteeism, improve morale, and sustain client service through staggered scheduling, ensuring client needs are met even when some staff are on rostered days off. Lamont Print & Sign will pilot the program before a full rollout, incorporating staff feedback and operational data. “Flexible work is not just about hours, it’s about building trust, retaining talent, and creating a positive culture,” concludes Lamont. Previous Article Mutoh launches new DS4 ProFlex Sublimation Ink Next Article Avery Dennison to acquire Meridian’s Flooring Adhesives Business If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print