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Personnel and Volunteers
6th December 2012 16:00

Flexible working proposals

People Management, the CIPD magazine, has an article explaining the planned new arrangements for sharing time off work and asking for changes to working hours to look after children. There is due to be consultation on the administrative details in 2013.

See ‘Parental leave and flexible working‘.

6th December 2012 16:00 Short link: https://wp.me/p2X7HP-3W

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