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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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    70,000 single parents join Jobcentre Plus lists as benefits change

    by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2009

    Up to 70,000 single parents will be forced to actively seek work or risk losing their benefits following the implementation...

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    Work and pensions secretary Yvette Cooper calls for more part-time jobs

    by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2009

    The government has called on employers to offer more part-time employment opportunities to help working families.Work and pensions secretary Yvette...

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    Healthy work-life balance can improve company performance

    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2009

    Businesses earn 20% more from their staff if they have a healthy work-life balance, according to new research from talent...

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    Mothers prefer to work part-time

    by Kat Baker 12 Oct 2009
    by Kat Baker 12 Oct 2009

    Mothers no longer want to commit to full-time employment, a study has found. The What women want and how they...

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    Friday Podcast: Generation Y and the recession, CIPD chief executive Jackie Orme’s bonus, predicted sickness absence reduction

    by Rob Moss 2 Oct 2009
    by Rob Moss 2 Oct 2009

    HR news and analysis including:

    The impact of the recession on Generation Y
    The HR community takes exception to Jackie...

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    Top 40 Power Players 2009

    by Ross Bentley 28 Sep 2009
    by Ross Bentley 28 Sep 2009

    Now in its ninth year, the Top 40 Power Players aims to recognise HR’s most prominent and influential professionals; those...

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    Businesses set to unlock the door to wellness with Key to Life

    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2009
    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2009

    Employers are set to benefit from a brand new health and wellbeing service, launched to help promote and optimise wellness...

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    BT offers HR consultancy to share best practice

    by Kat Baker 7 Jul 2009
    by Kat Baker 7 Jul 2009

    BT has launched an HR consultancy service to help spread best-practice, having increased productivity by 20% and reduced absenteeism by...

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    Caterer Aramark introduces ‘parenting-based’ management training for management

    by Guy Logan 19 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 19 May 2009

    Catering giant Aramark has introduced a coaching course for managers to help them compare and contrast parenting with management styles.HR...

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    Met among four police forces slammed for failing to improve officers’ work-life balance

    by Louisa Peacock 13 May 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 13 May 2009

    The Metropolitan Police Force has been ‘named and shamed’, together with three other forces, for failing to improve officers’ work-life...

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    Kellogg’s staff clock off at lunchtime on Friday for summer working scheme

    by Mike Berry 8 May 2009
    by Mike Berry 8 May 2009

    Employees at cereal maker Kellogg’s are being given Friday afternoons off over the summer – providing they have already worked...

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    European Parliament proposes 20 weeks’ maternity pay

    by Nick Golding 16 Apr 2009
    by Nick Golding 16 Apr 2009

    Paid maternity leave could increase to 20 weeks for women in the UK if radical new plans, agreed by the...

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    GCHQ rules out personnel department redundancies

    by Guy Logan 14 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 14 Apr 2009

    An intelligence agency HR chief has ruled out redundancies in his team this year, but admitted he is trying to...

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    EHRC parental leave plans divide equality campaigners

    by Kat Baker 3 Apr 2009
    by Kat Baker 3 Apr 2009

    Equality campaigners and leading business groups have delivered a lukewarm response to new parental leave proposals aimed at generating greater...

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    Absenteeism and stress loads up as recession hits work-life balance

    by Kat Baker 24 Mar 2009
    by Kat Baker 24 Mar 2009

    Absenteeism has nearly doubled with the onset of the recession, as employees are faced with an increase in workload and...

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