Parents now have the right to request flexible working by law. Make sure you know how to respond by getting your hands on the Personnel Today One-Stop Guide to Flexible Working.
Written by Heather Falconer, this guide answers all your questions and provides you with all the tools you need - in one concise edition. Click here to buy
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The Flexible Working Guide will:
● SAVE YOU TIME and MONEY - all you need to know in one single volume
● Illustrate how new flexible working regulations mean big changes for working practices
● Explain clearly the range of flexible working options and advise on which you should adopt
● Offer real life examples of good practice by employers in all sectors
● Give you a complete guide to where to get further information and advice
Contents Summary
Defining Flexible Working
● Why you must be clear on your flexible working rationale
● The importance of being honest with staff
Flexible Working Options
● Accumulated annual leave
● Annual hours
● Career break
● Compressed hours
● Flexible shift working
● Flexi-time
● Job sharing
● Part time working
● Sabbatical
● Tele-working
● Term-time working
The business case
● Why you should consider flexible working
● A shrinking labour market
Getting started
● Carrying out attitude surveys
● Benchmarking your performance
● Auditing policies and practices
● Setting up a working group
Benefits and costs
● Key benefits
● Quantifying the benefits
● Costs of introducing flexible working
Implementing and managing the policy
● Communicating the policy
● Getting staffing levels right
● Developing managers
● Providing guidance
● Promoting new ways of working
● Re-evaluating performance measures
● Challenging bad practice
● Monitoring and evaluation
Case studies
● South Shropshire Housing Association
● BT
● National Magazine Company
● Kings College Hospital
● Compass Group
● Queen Mary, University of London
● Hertfordshire County Council
● Eversheds
● Asda
The Law
● Responding to requests for flexible working
● Extending the time periods
● Justifying refusals
● Sex discrimination and flexible working
● Other relevant legislation
● Action points
Resources
● Research on flexible working
● Who to contact for more advice
Jargon buster
● An A-Z of flexible working terminology
How to buy
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