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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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    Employers and campaigners call for tax breaks for carers

    by dan thomas 28 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 28 Mar 2006

    A host of leading UK employers and campaign groups have called on the government to introduce tax breaks for workers with caring responsibilities

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    Accenture aims to attract more women to top jobs

    by dan thomas 23 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 23 Mar 2006

    Following on from its own survey on the glass ceiling stopping women getting to the top, Accenture has launched an initiative to get more females in senior roles.

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    Legal Q&A: Additional paternity leave

    by Personnel Today 21 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 21 Mar 2006

    Sarah Keeble, employment partner, Olswang

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    Bosses unconvinced by males requests for flexible working

    by Mike Berry 16 Mar 2006
    by Mike Berry 16 Mar 2006

    Men fail to convince bosses of business benefits of flexibility.

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    Long hours break up marriages

    by dan thomas 13 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 13 Mar 2006

    A husband’s long hours have become the fastest growing reason for women to seek a divorce, even if they do not suspect infidelity, new research shows.

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    DTI seeks feedback on paternity leave rights

    by Mike Berry 10 Mar 2006
    by Mike Berry 10 Mar 2006

    A new Department of Trade and Industry consultation on paternity leave and pay published today focuses on giving working parents the right to choose who cares for a child in their first year of life

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    Keep it in the family

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 2 Mar 2006
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 2 Mar 2006

    David Fairhurst, vice-president of people at McDonalds, speaks exclusively to STEPHANIE SPARROW about the company's new flexible working scheme

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    Work and families bill: parental rights

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006

    Will the extension of parental rights be good for employers? And what impact will this have? Compiled by Phil Boucher

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    Act now to comply

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006

    The new announcement on paternity leave has clearly taken many employers by surprise, as it wasn't mentioned in the government's election manifesto

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Parents win new working rights

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006

    Working parents are to be given a range of new employment rights including extended maternity and paternity leave, as well as the ability to swap time off between mothers and fathers

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Flexible working

    Family contract pilot scheme at McDonald’s

    by Personnel Today 31 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 31 Jan 2006

    McDonald’s is to pioneer the trial of a ‘family contract’ that will enable two people from the same family working...

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    NHS back-to-work scheme may be scrapped

    by dan thomas 17 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 17 Jan 2006

    The government has reportedly scrapped a ground-breaking scheme designed to get more women to return to work in the NHS

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Striking the right balance

    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006

    Research suggests employees get the best deals from bigger employers, but work-life balance has no effect on the bottom line

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    Ways of keeping mum

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 17 Jan 2006
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 17 Jan 2006

    As increasing numbers of women leave having children until later in their careers, will maternity coaching catch on as a training tool? Stephanie Sparrow examines the possibilities

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    Legal Q&A Career breaks

    by Personnel Today 6 Dec 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Dec 2005

    Do we have a legal obligation to honour a request for a career break or sabbatical? Career breaks are not...

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