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Flexible working conditions: Request can be made on first day of new job, under government plans

The new legislation will also allow workers to work for multiple employers by removing exclusivity clause restrictions.

Workers in the United Kingdom will soon be able to request flexible working from their first day on the job, thanks to new government plans.

Employees will no longer be required to wait 26 weeks before requesting flexible working arrangements under legislation currently being debated in parliament.

Before rejecting a request, employers must consult with employees and discuss alternative options. The time limit for employers to respond to a request has also been reduced, from three to two months.

Such flexible work arrangements can include working altered hours, job sharing or working remotely. Two requests can be made within a 12-month period as part of proposals.

Under the existing legal framework, employees must set out the effects of the requested flexible working arrangement to their bosses. But this is also to be removed by the proposed legislation.

The move comes as the government responds to the making flexible working the default consultation, set up last year to reform flexible working regulations.

It’s hoped the proposals will make for happier, more productive workers.

Clauses which limit workers doing jobs for multiple employers are also to be prohibited for low paid workers.

So-called exclusivity clauses are to be removed for an estimated 1.5 million workers with a guaranteed weekly income at or below £123, the lower earnings limit. When implemented, the legislation will allow workers to take up multiple short-term contracts.

It’s hoped this will particularly benefit students or people with caring responsibilities who need more flexibility over where and when they work.

It’s also hoped the measures could add more workers to the employment market and make it easier for employers to hire staff as the number of jobs outstrips the number of available workers.

There has been an increase in “economic inactivity” since the pandemic as the number of people neither working nor seeking work has risen to more than nine million people, one-in-five working age adults.

A mental health crisis is also causing workers to drop out of the labour market and fuelling staff shortages.

 

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