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Working from home

All employees with 26 weeks’ service have the right to request a change to their hours, timing or location of work. Flexible working can improve productivity but it brings with it various issues for employers.

Working from home is one of the most common forms of flexible working that employers offer. Homeworking means a worker agreeing to perform some or all work for the employer in his or her home.

A homeworking policy can provide benefits for an employer, for example allowing a valuable employee more flexibility, increasing the chances of retention. Challenges for homeworkers include ensuring they have the discipline to work alone and remotely, employee communication, and health and safety issues.


    • Flexible working
    • Opinion
    • Physical environment

    Why the UK needs to switch on to the agility mindset

    by Fiona Cannon 7 Feb 2017
    by Fiona Cannon 7 Feb 2017

    New research by the Agile Future Forum (AFF) published last week shows that more flexible models of work will be...

    • Family-friendly working
    • Flexible working
    • Working from home

    Flexible working requests: common employer pitfalls

    by Bar Huberman 15 Nov 2016
    by Bar Huberman 15 Nov 2016

    More than a quarter of women polled in a recent survey by Workingmums had their flexible working request turned down,...

    • Data protection
    • Health and safety
    • Flexible working

    Agile working: not as flexible as you might think

    by Katy Meves 1 Nov 2016
    by Katy Meves 1 Nov 2016

    Agile working, whether that’s allowing employees to work remotely or being flexible about hours, has been hailed as the answer...

    • Flexible working
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Working from home

    Recruiting with flexibility: is HR missing out on key talent?

    by Jo Faragher 28 Oct 2016
    by Jo Faragher 28 Oct 2016

    Many employers boast about how they welcome flexible working, but how many are open to discussing alternative hours or approaches...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Pregnancy and maternity discrimination
    • Flexible working

    Tribunals accept limits to flexible working after maternity leave

    by Stephen Simpson 17 Oct 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 17 Oct 2016

    In two recent unsuccessful cases, employment tribunals accepted that there is no absolute obligation on employers to accept new mothers’...

    • Stress
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    • Flexible working

    Long commute to work linked to poor diet, stress and high blood pressure

    by Nic Paton 5 Oct 2016
    by Nic Paton 5 Oct 2016

    The average UK commuter adds almost 800 calories to their diet every week as a result of their journey to...

    • Family-friendly working
    • Flexible working
    • Working from home

    High earners more likely to work flexibly, says Working Families

    by Jo Faragher 5 Oct 2016
    by Jo Faragher 5 Oct 2016

    High-earning parents are far more likely to work flexibly than those who earn below £40,000, research by the charity Working...

    • Absence
    • Evidence-based management
    • HR practice

    “HR professionals are still the people who tell you that you can’t do something”

    by Stephen Bevan 7 Sep 2016
    by Stephen Bevan 7 Sep 2016

    Stephen Bevan answers questions on evidence-based HR, perverse performance management and how technology is changing work.

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    • Industrial action / strikes
    • Working from home

    Dealing with commuter disruption caused by strikes

    by Aye Limbin Glassey 19 Aug 2016
    by Aye Limbin Glassey 19 Aug 2016

    Strike action across the rail networks has made it a struggle to get to work for many this summer. What...

    • Flexible working
    • Working from home

    Flexible working: are employers missing a trick?

    by Helen Wright 8 Jun 2016
    by Helen Wright 8 Jun 2016

    Flexible working can benefit both employees and employers, yet many organisations don’t offer it or fail to reap the full...

    • London
    • Family-friendly working
    • Flexible working

    Flexible working key to commuter work-life balance

    by Clare Allerton 14 Apr 2016
    by Clare Allerton 14 Apr 2016

    Employees in London are less likely to work flexibly than staff in the rest of the UK, yet almost two-thirds...

    • Flexible working
    • Working from home

    Flexible working is not only about work-life balance

    by Ben Black 4 Feb 2016
    by Ben Black 4 Feb 2016

    The rationale for flexible working usually focuses on work-life balance. Ben Black, director of My Family Care, says more research...

    • Flexible working
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR Technology

    How to make video technology work beyond recruitment

    by Cath Everett 15 Jan 2016
    by Cath Everett 15 Jan 2016

    Using video for hiring interviews is growing in popularity, but how can organisations expand how they use this versatile technology?...

    • Flexible working
    • Opinion
    • Working from home

    Flexible working: let workers switch off over Christmas

    by Mandy Rutter 3 Dec 2015
    by Mandy Rutter 3 Dec 2015

    How many of us will really switch off this Christmas (and that means turning off the smartphone, not just taking...

    • Employment law
    • Flexible working
    • Working from home

    Home truths: homeworkers and the law

    by Katie Richards 2 Oct 2015
    by Katie Richards 2 Oct 2015

    Working from home can have many benefits, as long as employers amend the standard employment contract and take care of ...

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