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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.


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    Flexible working requests for all (webinar)

    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2014
    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2014

    In this free webinar, employment lawyer Darren Newman joins Rob Moss to explain what the new flexible working regulations mean for your organisation.

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    Flexible working: seven ways for HR to make the business case

    by Noel O'Reilly 15 May 2014
    by Noel O'Reilly 15 May 2014

    The Children and Families Act will extend the right to request flexible working to all employees and introduce a right...

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    Make sure your remote working policies cover the legal risks

    by Victoria Clark 28 Apr 2014
    by Victoria Clark 28 Apr 2014

    As more employers begin to offer flexible working arrangements to their staff, Clarion’s Victoria Clark looks at what needs to...

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    Should staff be sent home if temperatures exceed 30 degrees C?

    by Rob Moss 19 Jul 2013
    by Rob Moss 19 Jul 2013

    It is the question being discussed in any workplace without the luxury of air conditioning: is there a maximum temperature beyond...

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    • Health and safety
    • Continuous professional development

    Managing the risks to lone workers

    by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2013
    by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2013

    Lone workers can face risks those in an office environment may not even think about. Walter Brennan explains how to...

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    Extending flexible working rights could lead to more disputes

    by Paula Whelan 15 Nov 2012
    by Paula Whelan 15 Nov 2012

    Proposals to extend flexible working rights to all workers could prove more trouble than they are worth for employers and...

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    Communication: the ‘fifth mode of transport’

    by Norman Baker 19 May 2011
    by Norman Baker 19 May 2011

    With high stress levels and long working hours, is it still sensible for people to spend hours commuting to the...

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    One-third of businesses to allow flexible working for Olympics

    by Isabelle O'Reagan 15 Mar 2011
    by Isabelle O'Reagan 15 Mar 2011

    One-third of large companies plan to allow staff to work flexibly during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, according to research...

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    Flexible working legislation extended to parents of children under 18

    by Laura Chamberlain 21 Dec 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 21 Dec 2010

    The right to request flexible working has been extended to parents of children aged under 18 and will come into...

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    Making staff work royal bank holiday will generate ‘huge resentment’

    by Laura Chamberlain 26 Nov 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 26 Nov 2010

    Employers that force staff to work on April 2011’s extra bank holiday will create “huge resentment” among their workforce, the...

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    • Flexible working
    • Recruitment & retention

    Growth of homeworking cuts average commute time to 10-year low

    by Daniel Thomas 11 Nov 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 11 Nov 2010

    The growth of homeworking has helped to cut average commute times to a 10-year low of 47 minutes and 48...

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    • Work-life balance

    Government announces plans to extend right to request flexible working

    by John Eccleston 30 Sep 2010
    by John Eccleston 30 Sep 2010

    The Government has announced plans to extend the right to request flexible working, a move that it claims will benefit...

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    Social Media Week: It’s time to for HR to get social

    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2010

    Something like two-thirds of UK employers ban employees from online social networking at work. To some extent, this action is...

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    Rail strikes: how to deal with public transport disruptions

    by Jo Stubbs 1 Apr 2010
    by Jo Stubbs 1 Apr 2010

    Rail strikes can lead to employees, through no fault of their own, being late for work, or unable to get...

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    • HR practice
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    Another snow day or business as usual?

    by Personnel Today 19 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 19 Jan 2010

    Another day and another story about how much the snow has cost the UK economy, but does it really have to be this way?

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