During the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses have had to adapt and become more flexible in their working practices. Both employers and employees are increasingly seeing the benefits of working more flexibly.
We would encourage employers to consider a flexible working practice for all employees, to allow for the changes in people’s lives, including caring responsibilities. In addition, to consider carefully all specific flexible working requests that come from employees, particularly in relation to new parents returning to work.
The flexible working scheme pilot has been rolled out across thousands of employees since 2018. Employees can work any hours they choose between 6.30am and 9.30pm with up to five breaks through the day. The employees need to support the needs of service but within that employees can work the hours that suits them best.
It supports people with caring responsibilities, for example being able to do school drop off and pick up and make up hours later in the day, or visiting an elderly relative and therefore having a longer lunch break.
For further examples of best practice in embedding flexible working across a range of employment sectors, please see the following report: