Flexible working
Overview
Flexible working is a way of working that suits an employee’s needs, for example having flexible start and finish times, or working from home.
Flexible working rules are different in .
All employees have the legal right to request flexible working. Employees can request a change to:
- the number of hours they work
- when they start or finish work
- the days they work
- where they work
This is known as ‘making a statutory application’.
Employees can make a request for flexible working from their first day in a job.
What employers must do
Employers must deal with requests in a ‘reasonable manner’.
Examples of handling requests in a reasonable manner include:
- assessing the advantages and disadvantages of the application
- discussing possible alternatives to the request
- offering an appeal process
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If an employer does not handle a request in a reasonable manner, the employee can take them to an employment tribunal.
An employer can refuse an application if they have a good business reason for doing so.