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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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    Working women more likely to divorce

    by Ross Bentley 11 Jul 2005
    by Ross Bentley 11 Jul 2005

    Women working full-time are 29% more likely to get divorced than those who stay at home and raise children, according to new research.

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

    Flexible parents or flexible workers?

    by Will Hutton 5 Jul 2005
    by Will Hutton 5 Jul 2005

    The flexible working debate looks set to heat up as the government conducts a consultation on whether and how to...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay
    • Economics, government & business

    Supermarket sweep: Sainsbury’s

    by Nic Paton 5 Jul 2005
    by Nic Paton 5 Jul 2005

    On the front cover of Sainsbury's annual report, published last month, the supermarket chain asks: "What will it take to make Sainsbury's great again?". It is this question that has dominated the progress of the retailer since the trauma of being overtaken by Tesco a decade ago

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • HR practice

    Women suffering as flexibility breeds workplace resentment

    by Michael Millar 5 Jul 2005
    by Michael Millar 5 Jul 2005

    The increase in female-friendly employment legislation could be backfiring with working women in the UK reporting that their levels of job satisfaction are actually dropping

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

    Flexible friend or foe? Don’t demonise your staff

    by Karen Dempsey 5 Jul 2005
    by Karen Dempsey 5 Jul 2005

    I heard a story recently about a woman who pretended she had a young child just so she had a pretext for leaving work early when she wanted to

    • Dispute resolution
    • Employee relations
    • Employment law

    Heritage Lottery Fund revises maternity policy after sex discrimination claim

    by dan thomas 4 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 4 Jul 2005

    The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has updated its maternity policy to offer salary increases across the board to all staff, including those who have taken unpaid additional maternity leave

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    British Airways pilot’s discrimination appeal begins

    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005

    An appeal by British Airways against an employment tribunal ruling in favour of a female pilot's sex discrimination claim over working hours will start today

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

    Challenge to accept family-friendly rights

    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2005

     Employers are willing to accept proposals for greater flexible working and parental rights, but how they are implemented will provide...

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

    I fought the law, and the law won

    by Michael Millar 28 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 28 Jun 2005

    What does HR make of the growing body of employment law?

    • Change management
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Performance and staff shortages keep managers awake at night

    by Michael Millar 15 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 15 Jun 2005

    Staff performance and shortages are major threats to UK business, causing many senior managers to have sleepless nights, research reveals.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • HR practice

    UK employees face hour-long commute to work

    by Quentin Reade 3 Jun 2005
    by Quentin Reade 3 Jun 2005

    Half of UK employees travel more than an hour to work each day, according to a poll by staffing services company Select Appointments.

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Women still sacked for being pregnant

    by Personnel Today 3 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 Jun 2005

    Prejudice and discrimination against pregnant women is rife despite government measures to improve the number of parents returning to the...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • HR practice
    • Family-friendly working

    Home workers: Policing the home office

    by Simon Kent 3 Jun 2005
    by Simon Kent 3 Jun 2005

    What steps can employers take to monitor the output of employees who work from home? Simon Kent investigates

    • Employment law
    • Maternity
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Maternity plans come under fire

    by Michael Millar 31 May 2005
    by Michael Millar 31 May 2005

    Plans for parents to share maternity and paternity leave have met fierce criticism from employees groups that claim the changes...

    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    EOC says maternity leave transfer will reinforce stereotypes

    by dan thomas 25 May 2005
    by dan thomas 25 May 2005

    Second six months of parenting leave should be shared, EOC tells DTI

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