Leave and pay for working parents - a guide for trade union reps (October 2014)

Chapter 6

The right to request flexible working

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There is still not a right to work flexibly, but an employer is under a statutory duty to seriously consider any application and to provide good reasons for rejecting it.

To be eligible to apply for flexible working, an employee must:

• be an employee;

• have worked for their employer continuously for 26 weeks at the date the application is made, and;

• not have made another application to work flexibly during the past 12 months.

Employees can request:

• a change to the hours they work;

• a change to the times when they are required to work; or

• to work from home.


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