A new survey from Acas has found that eight out of ten employees (80%) in the East Midlands are not aware that they will have a right to request flexible working from their employer from day one of their job next year.
All employees who have worked for their employer for 26 weeks or more currently have the right to ask if they can work flexibly. A new change in the law will make this a right that applies from the first day of employment.
Acas Chief Executive Susan Clews said: “There has been a substantial shift in flexible working globally, which has allowed more people to better balance their working lives and employers have also benefitted from being an attractive place to work.
“It is important for bosses and staff in the East Midlands to be prepared for new changes to the law around the right to request flexible working, which will be coming into force next year.
“Acas has just consulted on a new draft Code of Practice, which strengthens good practice on flexible working and addresses important upcoming changes to the law. The final new Code will be published next year.”
The day one right to request flexible working will come into force on 6 April 2024. Additional law reforms on flexible working that are outlined in the Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act 2023 are expected to come in at the same time.