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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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    Employment outlook for 2009

    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2009
    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2009

    Personnel Today asked an eloquence* of employment lawyers for their views on some of the key legal issues that we are likely to see in 2009 - no surprise that the recession has coloured their opinions.

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    Friday Podcast: Working Time Directive opt-out, TUPE ruling

    by Rob Moss 19 Dec 2008
    by Rob Moss 19 Dec 2008

    Join Personnel Today for the last podcast of the year. HR news and views including: What happens next regarding the Working...

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    Friday Podcast: Working Time Directive opt-out, pay cuts and pensions, Christmas sickies

    by Rob Moss 12 Dec 2008
    by Rob Moss 12 Dec 2008

    HR news and analysis including: Why the UK is likely to lose its current exemption rights from the Working Time...

    • Employee engagement
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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Friday Podcast: flexible working, Christmas redundancies, and tribunals for line managers

    by Rob Moss 14 Nov 2008
    by Rob Moss 14 Nov 2008

    HR news and analysis including: as the consultation on whether to extend the right to request flexible working to parents...

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    Maternity: Brussels gets in the family way

    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2008
    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2008

    The European Commission plans to issue a new directive on family rights. This could have significant ramifications for UK employers, as Juliet Carp explains.

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    Nursery and childcare work should be seens as positive career choice

    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2008
    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2008

    Poor pay and conditions for nursery and childcare workers is jeopardising efforts to improve skills levels and the overall quality...

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    Most UK firms provide more than minimum maternity pay for female staff

    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2008
    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2008

    Three-quarters of companies provide more than the statutory maternity pay requirement, according to research by Incomes Data Services (IDS).The survey...

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    Flexible working extension delay is short-term approach

    by Mike Emmott 31 Oct 2008
    by Mike Emmott 31 Oct 2008

    Lord Mandelson’s political instincts are legendary, and his determination to make a major impact immediately as the new business secretary...

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    Flexible working: Don’t use flexible rights delay as an excuse

    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2008
    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2008

    New flexible working laws may be delayed, but employers should still consider requests.Despite widespread press reports that business secretary Lord Mandelson planned...

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    Fathers’ failure to take up family friendly rights to be investigated

    by Mike Berry 23 Oct 2008
    by Mike Berry 23 Oct 2008

    A £320,000 project that aims to boost awareness of employment rights among low-paid fathers has been given the green light.Campaign...

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    Time off for emergencies – Legal Q&A

    by Nick Sheppard 22 Oct 2008
    by Nick Sheppard 22 Oct 2008

    Employees have the right to take a reasonable amount of time off work to deal with unexpected or sudden emergencies...

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    Flexible working legislation delay denied by Peter Mandelson

    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2008
    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2008

    Business secretary Peter Mandelson has distanced himself from claims he is to delay the introduction of regulations on flexible working...

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    Flexible working review reports regarded with suspicion by TUC chief

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    TUC general secretary Brendan Barber has questioned “astonishing” reports that the government plans to suspend the extension of the right...

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    Gender pay gap not necessarily about employer discrimination

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    Discrimination does not play an important role in the gender pay gap, research has found.Should we mind the gap?, a...

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    Economic crisis offers mums more opportunity for flexible work

    by Greg Pitcher 15 Oct 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 15 Oct 2008

    The economic crisis presents a great opportunity for mums to find flexible work, according to an expert. Gillian Nissim, founder...

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