Check in the staff handbook or intranet for the company’s own flexible working policy and follow what you are required to do to make the request to the letter, including meeting the required timescales and sending it to the correct person.
A company’s flexible working policy may go beyond the Flexible Working Bill 2024, so always make sure you check in advance.
Discuss your request with your team, both full-time in-house and other flexible workers, to make sure there’s buy-in and understanding. You no longer have to explain what effect, if any, your flexible working request may have on the organisation and how it could be overcome.
Employees can request a change to:
If your employer doesn’t have its own flexible working policy, the company must comply with the Flexible Working Act 2024
Employers must deal with requests in a ‘reasonable manner’.
Examples of handling requests in a reasonable manner include:
The employer must respond to your request within 2 months.
Put as much information into the request as possible, including, required hours and start date.
BE CONFIDENT!
Try and anticipate what your employer might see as barriers to your request and address them with solutions before they can even bring them up. Suggesting a 3-month trial can always appease doubts.
You can make two requests every 12 months, so it’s beneficial to do your homework thoroughly and get it right, as you won’t be able to request an amendment outside of those parameters.
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