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New flexible work law 'is toothless' | New flexible work law 'is toothless' |
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The law aims to help employees' work-life balance (Pic posed by models) | The law aims to help employees' work-life balance (Pic posed by models) |
A new law allowing parents with older children to ask for flexible working hours has been heralded as a significant step forward in helping families balance their lives. | A new law allowing parents with older children to ask for flexible working hours has been heralded as a significant step forward in helping families balance their lives. |
But the law has been described as "toothless" by an employee whose request was rejected by employers. | But the law has been described as "toothless" by an employee whose request was rejected by employers. |
Chris, 39, works in the NHS as a radiotherapy planner. In September he asked to cut his hours so he could help look after his one-year-old daughter. | Chris, 39, works in the NHS as a radiotherapy planner. In September he asked to cut his hours so he could help look after his one-year-old daughter. |
He researched the new law and asked to reduce his hours by 10%, allowing him to work a four-day week. | He researched the new law and asked to reduce his hours by 10%, allowing him to work a four-day week. |
But his request was refused by his employers who said his role was too senior to be spared. | But his request was refused by his employers who said his role was too senior to be spared. |
"You would think the NHS would be flexible but it wasn't. I had a very good case to allow flexible working," he says. | |
Rigid excuses | Rigid excuses |
The law is pointless, he argues, because if an employer does not want to allow it, they will find a reason not to. | |
The law has actually made it easier for employers to turn down requests, he adds, as it provides them with eight rigid reasons why it wouldn't work. | The law has actually made it easier for employers to turn down requests, he adds, as it provides them with eight rigid reasons why it wouldn't work. |
It was very stressful. I've had such a bad experience with this, I've had to have days off work with stress Chris More parents to get flexible work | It was very stressful. I've had such a bad experience with this, I've had to have days off work with stress Chris More parents to get flexible work |
These include the burden of additional costs, a detrimental effect on ability to meet customer demand, and an inability to reorganise work among existing staff. | These include the burden of additional costs, a detrimental effect on ability to meet customer demand, and an inability to reorganise work among existing staff. |
"They can pick one of the reasons and tell you what the problem is. For me, it was that for 45 minutes of a Wednesday afternoon there wouldn't be anyone of my experience in the department. They said that would be detrimental. | "They can pick one of the reasons and tell you what the problem is. For me, it was that for 45 minutes of a Wednesday afternoon there wouldn't be anyone of my experience in the department. They said that would be detrimental. |
"But I don't work on the frontline - the work we're dealing with is looking two days to two weeks ahead. | "But I don't work on the frontline - the work we're dealing with is looking two days to two weeks ahead. |
"It was very stressful. I've had such a bad experience with this, I've had to have days off work with stress. | "It was very stressful. I've had such a bad experience with this, I've had to have days off work with stress. |
"It's unbelievable, they just don't want to support it." | "It's unbelievable, they just don't want to support it." |
Chris says employers do not like the idea of flexible working because it would mean they had to work a little bit harder in organising staff and rotas. | |
"It gets your hopes up that you will be allowed to have flexible hours, but you won't if your employer doesn't want you to," he says. | "It gets your hopes up that you will be allowed to have flexible hours, but you won't if your employer doesn't want you to," he says. |
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