New legislation on flexible working becomes law tomorrow – 6th April 2024 |Consensus HR | Herts, Beds
Did you know? The Right to request Flexible Working, starts tomorrow.
New legislation comes into force tomorrow (April 6th) that is designed to encourage more discussion about the possibility of flexible working between employers and their respective employees. Under the terms of the new Flexible Working bill, staff can request flexible arrangements from their very first day on the job – and research conducted among 1,000 UK desk workers by AI-powered platform for work, Slack, indicates that more than half (55%) of the UK workforce will request flexible working hours when the new laws come into effect. Businesses are being advised to prepare themselves for an influx of requests. Chris Mills, Global Head of Customer Success at Slack, said: “The way we work, and employees’ expectations about work, have fundamentally changed over the past few years and flexibility is a key part of that. The research shows it’s an important consideration for people today, and the Flexible Working Bill has brought it back into focus for employees and management.”
Our HR Comment: New legislation on flexible working becomes law tomorrow – 6th April 2024 |Consensus HR | Herts, Beds
Matthew Chilcott, FCIPD, ACEL, Owner of Consensus HR comments: “The long discussed change to Flexible Working starts tomorrow, Saturday 6th April 2024 and as indicated in this article from a number of media channels it is anticipated that a large number of employees are going to put in their request, to work flexibly. Employers need to ensure that they have read their companies Flexible Working Policy and that their teams are fully aware of the changes and what is expected by the employer should anybody wish to exercise their right to request a change. As discussed, changes include the right to request from day one of employment, able to request twice a year and changes to the way members of the team apply. Business Owners / Managers need to ensure that when they receive a request that it is managed correctly, fairly and reasonably and to best practice and the law.”
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