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| The Law on Flexible Working |
| What is Flexible Working? |
| Who Qualifies? |
| Implementation Procedure |
| Moving into Flexible Working |
| Other Legislation |
| Further Help |
In general, the same legislation applies to employers offering flexible working patterns as to those adopting more conventional arrangements.
You should also take account of some specific forms of protection for employees working flexibly.
5.1 The employee is protected against dismissal or constructive dismissal under the flexible working rights. It is unlawful to dismiss an employee because:
5.2 If you are making employees redundant, make sure this has nothing to do with their right to work flexibly.
5.3 When implementing flexible working arrangements you will need to make sure you are not discriminating against the employees concerned.
5.4 People who work on annual hours or term-time contracts are protected by the working time and minimum wage regulations, just like full-time employees.
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