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Flexible working Elspeth Wedgwood Senior HR Advisor
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What is flexible working?.
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Part time hours Job sharing Compressed hours Annualised hours Staggered hours Working from home / different locations Flexible retirement
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Flexible working policy What are the eligibility criteria? One application in 12 month period? Have worked continuously for UoE for 26 weeks? Be making the application to care for a child or dependent adult?
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Flexible Working policy Eligibility criteria One application in 12 month period Have worked continuously for UoE for26 weeks
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Change in legislation From 30 June 2014 the right to request to work flexibly was extended to cover all employees
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Benefits of flexible working Increases morale Reduces absence levels Reduces resignations Promotes the University as an employer of choice Helps transition to retirement
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Making a request Refer to flexible working policy Complete flexible working request form Hold a meeting Confirm the outcome
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Rejecting a request The burden of additional costs An inability to reorganise work amongst existing staff An inability to recruit additional staff A detrimental impact on quality A detrimental impact on performance A detrimental effect on ability to meet customer demand Insufficient work for the period the employee proposes to work A planned structural change
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Things to consider Alternative options Advertising another post Precedents / other flexible workers Late and lone working Breaks Trial periods
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