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Work-life balance

“Work-life balance” typically means the achievement by employees of equality between time spent working and personal life.

A good work-life balance for employees can improve staff motivation, increase staff retention rates, reduce absence, attract new talent, and reduce employee stress.

The right to request flexible working is designed to encourage employees to improve their work-life balance. Employees with 26 weeks’ continuous service have the right to request from their employer a change to the number of hours they work, the times they work or the place where they work.


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    Top Employers for Working Families 2010 Finalists Announced

    by Personnel Today 20 Aug 2010
    by Personnel Today 20 Aug 2010

    Forty-four outstanding UK organisations have been shortlisted across 9 categories in the 2010 Top Employers for Working Families Awards.The awards, organised...

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    • Work-life balance

    Working hours on the rise after employees endure enforced ‘detox’

    by Personnel Today 2 Aug 2010
    by Personnel Today 2 Aug 2010

    Working hours are on the rise again after the recession and cost-saving measures implemented by employers led to a forced...

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    UK’s ‘sickie’ culture could be the fault of employers

    by Personnel Today 15 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 15 Jul 2010

    Following a report highlighting the 35 million days UK workers falsely take off as sick days, business commentators have questioned...

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    Holiday childcare a problem for working parents

    by Personnel Today 14 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 14 Jul 2010

    A new survey has found many parents are struggling to find childcare for their children over the summer holidays, the...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Paternity

    Deadline for Top Employers for Working Families Awards extended to 16 July 2010

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2010

    Organisations are being given an extra two weeks to register and enter the Top Employers for Working Families Awards.  The new...

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    • Recruitment & retention

    Transport minister urges employers to allow staff to work one day a fortnight from home

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2010

    Employers are to be urged by Norman Baker, a transport minister, to allow staff to work one day a fortnight...

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    The World Cup and being prepared for absences

    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2010

    Planning ahead to minimise unauthorised staff absences and ensure that work stations are manned, is crucial in the run up...

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    World Cup flexible working policies run risk of discrimination claims

    by Kat Baker 1 Jun 2010
    by Kat Baker 1 Jun 2010

    Employers are running the risk of discrimination claims over their World Cup flexible working policies, employment lawyers have warned. The...

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    • Work-life balance

    World Cup workplace ban risks staff absence and demotivation

    by Helen Gilbert 27 May 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 27 May 2010

    Employers that impose a blanket ban on watching football during the World Cup risk demotivating staff and losing hours through...

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    Technology blurs boundaries between work and home for ‘Generation Standby’

    by Personnel Today 20 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 20 May 2010

    The crossover between work and home has never been more evident, with employees using technology to blur the boundaries between...

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    • Work-life balance

    Older workers will be prized employees in the workplace of 2020

    by Personnel Today 19 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 19 May 2010

    The workplace of 2020 will see older workers as prized employees with the knowledge and experience to fend off graduate...

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    Long hours at work increases risk of heart attacks

    by Personnel Today 12 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 May 2010

    People who regularly work 10- to 12-hour days increase their risk of a heart attack by two-thirds, research has found....

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    ‘Extreme’ unpaid overtime on the increase during recession

    by Personnel Today 26 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 26 Feb 2010

    The number of staff working more than 10 hours a week in unpaid overtime shot up by 14,000 last year....

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    BT gives carers access to financial advice and support

    by Louisa Peacock 23 Dec 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 23 Dec 2009

    BT has stepped up efforts to ensure that carers working at the company have access to financial advice and general...

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    Help for companies who are concerned for their staff’s mental wellbeing.

    by Personnel Today 23 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 23 Nov 2009

    As a result of research undertaken by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) on mental wellbeing in the...

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