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Family-friendly working

Employees have a number of fundamental family-friendly rights in the workplace. These include the right to maternity leave, paternity leave, and adoption leave. Shared parental leave is available to parents of children due on or after 5 April 2015, and adopters where the child is placed for adoption on or after 5 April 2015. Ordinary parental leave is a type of unpaid leave that can be taken until the child’s 18th birthday.

From 30 June 2015, the right to request flexible working was extended to all employees with 26 weeks’ qualifying service. Prior to this date, it was available to parents of young children and carers. All employees are also entitled to take a reasonable amount of time off work “to take action which is necessary” in relation to the care of certain dependants.


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    Friday Podcast: Sir Stuart Rose interview; youth unemployment plans

    by Mike Berry 18 Sep 2009
    by Mike Berry 18 Sep 2009

    HR news and analysis including:

    An exclusive interview with M&S executive chair Sir Stuart Rose
    Government rules on work experience...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Maternity pay plans abandoned for new paternity rights

    by Louisa Peacock 15 Sep 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 15 Sep 2009

    Nicola Johnston, employment lawyer at Pinsent Masons, says the Government’s latest proposals would put the spotlight on father’s honesty as...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Maternity

    Council could face legal issues if it asks staff about their intentions

    by Helen Gilbert 15 Sep 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 15 Sep 2009

    Local authorities could leave themselves open to discrimination claims if they ask employees to reveal their future plans, a legal...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Family-friendly working

    Carers’ flexible working rights a mystery to most employees

    by Louisa Peacock 14 Sep 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 14 Sep 2009

    Millions of people are unaware that carers have the right to ask for flexible working arrangements, a government survey has...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Family-friendly benefits

    Tax credits could be scrapped in Tory reforms

    by Personnel Today 28 Aug 2009
    by Personnel Today 28 Aug 2009

    Tax credits may be cut as part of a long-term reform of benefits, if the Conservatives come to power, reported...

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    Friday Podcast: Agency workers debate, legal representation at disciplinary meetings

    by Rob Moss 31 Jul 2009
    by Rob Moss 31 Jul 2009

    HR news and analysis, including:

    Latest developments in the agency workers debate
    The fight for legal representation at disciplinary meetings...

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    Friday Podcast: Swine flu sick leave; blacklisting in construction industry

    by Rob Moss 10 Jul 2009
    by Rob Moss 10 Jul 2009

    HR news and analysis including:

    Swine flu – workers allowed up to 2 weeks off
    Blacklisting in the construction industry....

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Family-friendly working

    Medical workforce will be mainly made up of women by 2017

    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2009
    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2009

    The NHS faces immense staffing challenges as the majority of medical staff after 2017 will be women, a new report...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Maternity

    Paternity leave extension plan suspended during recession

    by Kat Baker 1 Jun 2009
    by Kat Baker 1 Jun 2009

    Plans to give fathers six months paternity leave have been shelved by the government to help employers during the recession.The...

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    • Employee engagement
    • Employment law

    Friday Podcast: Fit notes, Jack Straw cracks down on no-win no-fee lawyers, landmark false claimant tribunal ruling

    by Rob Moss 29 May 2009
    by Rob Moss 29 May 2009

    HR news and analysis including:

    The new fit note is unveiled to cut down on long-term sickness absence;
    Justice secretary...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Maternity

    Head to Head: extending parental leave rights

    by Phil Boucher 29 May 2009
    by Phil Boucher 29 May 2009

    In May the European Parliament voted against extending the minimum length of parental leave across the EU to 20 weeks...

    • NHS
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    B&Q, BT and NHS among top family-friendly employers

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    B&Q, BT, and the NHS are among the top employers for working families it has emerged. The firms were among...

    • NHS
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Family-friendly working

    B&Q, BT and NHS among top family-friendly employers

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    B&Q, BT, and the NHS are among the top employers for working families it has emerged. The firms were among...

    • Civil Service
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Civil servant job-share site launched

    by Helen Gilbert 22 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 22 May 2009

    A new jobs site to help civil service employees find job-share partners and encourage flexible working among men has been...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Lloyds bank faces £70,000 claim from single mum for alleged discrimination

    by Guy Logan 18 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 18 May 2009

    A senior Lloyds banker is seeking £70,000 in compensation, claiming that her female boss discriminated against her because she was...

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