Committee to Consider New Flexible Working Arrangements
13 May 2014 01:22 PM
The Committee for Employment and
Learning has begun its consideration of the Work and Families Bill, which seeks
to introduce new flexible arrangements for the workplace.
The Bill will allow for leave
and pay entitlement to be shared between both parents following the birth or
adoption of a child, and will allow for flexibility in how that leave can be
taken. It also proposes to extend the existing right to request flexible
working to all employees with an appropriate length of service, and will
provide for measures around pay for adoptive and foster
parents.
Commenting on the Bill,
Committee Chairperson, Robin Swann MLA said: "The Committee
is all too aware that, as the needs of the modern workforce change and evolve,
so too must workplace arrangements. Now more than ever, striking an appropriate
work/life balance is a priority for workers. Nowadays, so many households have
two working parents, so parents will want to be able to share parental leave
and pay in a way that suits their particular family's needs. The proposed
legislation also recognises the increasing demand from all workers for more
flexible working patterns, such as an opportunity for home working and flexible
hours."
Mr Swann
continued: "However, we must be mindful that, while increased
flexibility can lead to a happier, more motivated workforce, it can also place
additional pressures on employers, particularly small and medium-sized
employers. During our consideration, we will want to consider how employers
will cope with demands for more flexible working patterns and with any new
arrangements for parental leave. As with all things, a balance must be
struck."
Mr Swann
concluded: "This Bill proposes to bring about some important
changes to the working lives of people in Northern Ireland, and we welcome the
focus on the need to balance work life with family life. The Committee will
conduct a thorough examination of all the proposals to ensure that our
workplace legislation properly reflects the times we live in while recognising
the current economic climate and the difficulties facing businesses. We look
forward to hearing from a range of organisations in the months
ahead."
Notes to
Editors:
Listen to Committee Chairperson,
Robin Swann MLA, outline the main issues the Committee will be
considering: http://nia1.me/21f
A copy of the Bill can be
found here.
More information on the
Committee Stage of the Bill and how you can submit evidence can be
found here.