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Requesting flexible working, how to make an application, what business reasons an employer can give to reject an application and how to appeal.
Flexible working is a way of working that suits an employee’s needs, for…
There are different ways of working flexibly. Job sharing Two people do…
Employees can apply for flexible working from their first day in a job.…
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Employees no longer have a statutory right to an appeal but may still be…
Millions of British workers will have more flexibility over where and when they work as the Flexible Working Bill achieves Royal Assent.
This call for evidence seeks views from individuals and businesses on their experiences of non-statutory flexible working, including how it operates in practice.
Innovation can differ in its degree of radicalness and can take various forms
This consultation seeks views from individuals and businesses on proposals to reform flexible working regulations.
This programme looks to support innovative solutions to enable large-scale widespread electricity system flexibility.
Resources, including guidance and case studies, to help to promote flexible working in schools.
Guidance on Flexible Service for the armed forces.
Organisations' experiences of the barriers and facilitators for the offering and uptake of flexible working.
Interim results from a randomised controlled trial with a job site to encourage employers to advertise roles as flexible.
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