• Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic drove an increase in working from home and hybrid working opportunities, there are plenty of other types of flexible working available which can bring many benefits to employers and employees. The recent changes to the rules on flexible working which came into force on 6 April 2024, also aim to make flexible working much more accessible.

      Webinar content

      In this 30-minute bitesize webinar, Brachers Employment Solicitor Lauren Sellwood will discuss some of the key practical and legal considerations employers should have in respect of flexible working.

      Lauren will be covering topics such as:

      • The legal position on flexible working and what has changed since 6 April 2024
      • How to handle a request for flexible working
      • Practical tips and ideas to manage flexible working arrangements
      • Some of the potential risks if employers get it wrong

      Who should attend?

      HR professionals, business owners and those in management or senior leadership positions within their organisation.

    • Key details

    • Date: Tuesday 14 May 2024

      Time: 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

      Type: Webinar

      Cost: FREE

    • Webinar joining instructions

      We use Citrix GoToWebinar as our webinar presentation platform.

      Once you register your place on the webinar, you will receive an email containing the link to access the GoToWebinar platform from your PC, Mac or tablet. Simply click on the link in the email to join the webinar on 14 May.

      Disclaimer: The content of the webinar is for guidance purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Information correct at time of recording on 14 May 2024.
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