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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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    Small business owners work 50-hour weeks

    by Mike Berry 19 Aug 2008
    by Mike Berry 19 Aug 2008

    UK small business owners are clocking up 50 working hours every week, according to a survey by Bank of Scotland...

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    Carers: Many of your best staff will have caring responsibilities

    by Personnel Today 14 Aug 2008
    by Personnel Today 14 Aug 2008

    Caring for a relative, partner or friend who becomes disabled, chronically ill or frail is not something that we plan...

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    Most workers admit they’ll contact the office whilst away this summer

    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2008
    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2008

    Is the UK turning into a nation of workaholics, or just a country full of paranoid workers? This summer many...

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    UK workers struggling to find happiness in their jobs

    by Personnel Today 4 Jul 2008
    by Personnel Today 4 Jul 2008

    A survey from Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks, looking at attitudes to work within SMEs, has revealed that 37% of workers...

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    Flexible working finds favour as 40% of engineering firms adapt to change

    by Mike Berry 2 Jul 2008
    by Mike Berry 2 Jul 2008

    Half of the UK’s engineering firms are now offering flexible working, with 40% allowing homeworking, according to research by the...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Work-life benefits not helping dads, poll shows

    by Guy Logan 16 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 16 Jun 2008

    Nearly one-third of fathers feel they don’t have the same level of access to work-life benefits as their colleagues, a...

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    European cities take seven slots in top 10 worldwide rankings for quality of living standards

    by Mike Berry 10 Jun 2008
    by Mike Berry 10 Jun 2008

    European cities dominate the top 10 worldwide rankings for locations with the best quality of living, according to Mercer’s 2008...

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    Work relationships mean more to employees than pay

    by Greg Pitcher 4 Jun 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 4 Jun 2008

    Pay is less important than relationships with colleagues and type of work in retaining staff, according to research released today.The...

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    Maternity leave coaching scheme: Keeping mum

    by Lucy Freeman 4 Jun 2008
    by Lucy Freeman 4 Jun 2008

    A coaching scheme for pregnant workers helped law firm Clifford Chance improve its maternity practices and hang on to some of its most talented staff. Lucy Freeman reports.

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    ‘Generation Y’ assumptions flawed, survey reveals

    by Greg Pitcher 30 May 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 30 May 2008

    Many of the stereotypes of so-called Generation Y workers have been turned on their head by the findings of a...

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    Flexible working can mean an end to career progression

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2008
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2008

    As an experienced HR professional who has not worked full time for 19 years, I read your article ‘Career fear...

    • HR practice
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    How to implement a flexible working plan

    by Personnel Today 29 May 2008
    by Personnel Today 29 May 2008

    After Gordon Brown recently announced his work-life balance agenda, flexible working will soon be widely available to as many as...

    • Early careers
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    • HR strategy

    Recruiting young people – meet the parents: the helicopter parenting phenomenon of Generation Y

    by Virginia Matthews 28 May 2008
    by Virginia Matthews 28 May 2008

    More and more employers are falling victim to the ‘helicopter parenting’ phenomenon. How can HR make the best of family...

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    Flexible working tribunal rush fears quashed by Sainsbury’s HR chief

    by Louisa Peacock 19 May 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 19 May 2008

    Imelda Walsh has moved to calm employer fears that new flexible working laws will lead to a rapid rise in...

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    Friday Podcast: Imelda Walsh on flexible working, Queen’s speech latest and university sleeping…

    by Rob Moss 16 May 2008
    by Rob Moss 16 May 2008

    HR news and analysis including: Imelda Walsh talks exclusively to Personnel Today on the flexible working review to extend the right...

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