Brown should be bolder on flexible working
Written by PayPerShop.com - Filed under: Press Releases on May 16th, 2008
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Responding to reports in today’s papers suggesting that Gordon Brown is to extend the right to request flexible working to parents of children aged up to 12, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has called on the Government to be bolder and extend the right to request to all workers.
Today’s reports suggest that Imelda Walsh’s review into flexible working is to recommend extending the right to request to parents of children aged up to 12, and that the Prime Minister will embrace the recommendations.
Mike Emmott, CIPD Employee Relations Adviser, said:
“The government can rightly claim credit for the light-touch ‘right to request’ legislation that has encouraged employers to consider employee requests without the need to wield the big stick of compulsion. However, it is a shame that a desire to appease the most vocal in the business lobby appears likely to limit the new extension to flexible working rights to parents of slightly older children than at present. John Hutton gave a clear public signal in February that he wanted Imelda Walsh’s review to only recommend a limited extension, so it is unsurprising that this now seems to be what will come out of the review.”
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