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Flexible Working (Quality of Life) Bill - Clause 1

24 February 2023

Lead MP

Yasmin Qureshi

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Bill Debate

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TaxationEmployment
Other Contributors: 17

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Yasmin Qureshi raised concerns about flexible working (quality of life) bill - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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I am delighted to move this amendment which introduces important changes to the right to request flexible working. The Bill aims to help employees and employers set conditions for flexible working, enabling participation and progression in the labour market regardless of personal circumstances. It addresses challenges faced by mothers, those with long-term health issues, and families struggling during a cost-of-living crisis. Evidence shows that offering flexibility can improve workforce diversity, employee motivation, and business financial returns. The Bill includes four measures: consultation before rejecting requests, allowing second requests within 12 months, reducing response time from three to two months, and removing the requirement for employees to explain how changes might affect employers.
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