Flexible working helps organisations to attract and retain skilled workers

New Flexible Working legislation will help firms to maintain a highly skilled, multi-faceted workforce, says hfx
By: PR Artistry
 
Sept. 11, 2014 - PRLog -- hfx (http://www.hfx.co.uk), a flexible working specialist company has responded to the Government’s recent extension to the Right to Request Flexible Working with a paper entitled ‘Supporting Flexible Working’.

The paper explains that rather than seeing the new legislation, which now gives all employees that have completed 26 weeks the right to request flexible working, as a burden, the introduction of flexible working can result in many business benefits. One of the key benefits is the ability to retain a valued and skilled staff, making the most of an experienced ageing workforce through flexible retirement arrangement while also attracting ‘millennials’, the so called ‘facebook generation’ who are now entering the workplace who see work as something you do, not somewhere you go.

Paski Matarazzo, Business Development Director at hfx who authored the paper states; “The benefits of providing flexible working are well documented, however, the change in culture required and managing staff working flexible hours can be seen as a significant barrier for some organisations. The same advances in technology that are enabling home and remote working, and hot desking are also powering the latest staff time management systems.”

Flexible working can include compressed hours, flexitime, job share, annual hours contracts, shifts, time off in lieu, sabbaticals, study leave and mobile/remote/home working. According to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) the vast majority (95%) of employers offer some form of flexible working, with up to three quarters of employees taking advantage. A quarter of employees use some form of flexitime while 20% work from home on a regular basis.

Issues around managing staff working flexible hours is one of the biggest concerns cited by organisations. However, this can be overcome by systems that are able to plan, manage and document hours worked. Such systems are able to track hours worked by staff using a variety of methods to suit individual requirements including from their PCs or using an app on their phone. Having an accurate record of hours worked provides benefits on many levels for both the business and the workforce.

Managers can see instantly who is in and who is out, attendance data can be monitored against schedules and project deliverables, staff costs can be managed more closely and the business can see that staff work the hours contracted. Typically flexible working solutions also enable managers/department heads to plan schedules to meet the requirements of the business, for example, ensuring that there is adequate cover for customer facing operations.

Ms Matarazzo concluded; “Staff with flexible working arrangements have been proven to be happier, more motivated and engaged. Using flexible working software organisations can handle multiple work patterns providing visibility, support for management and staff alike, fostering a climate of trust and co-operation. Supporting more modern ways of working ensures that organisations benefit from a multi-faceted workforce ranging from ‘millennials’ just entering the workplace to ‘baby boomers’ looking for a more flexible approach to retirement, and everyone in between providing the maximum level of skills and experience.”

For a copy of the article ‘ Supporting Flexible Working’ please call Andreina West on 01491 639500 or email andreina@pra-ltd.co.uk

-ends-

NOTES TO EDITORS

About hfx


Founded over 40 years ago, hfx has a proven history of developing innovative staff time management solutions. The company introduced the concept of flexible working hours in the 1970s with its Flextime® system, and has continued as a leader in the delivery of flexible working solutions.

Its flagship product, Etarmis, with its ‘one card – one solution’, incorporates access control, photo ID, time and attendance recording, flexitime management and provides seamless integration with major HR and payroll systems. Highly customisable, Etarmis can be configured to meet exact requirements and can support unlimited numbers of work patterns.

Based in the Home Counties just north of London, hfx services clients across the public and private sectors throughout the UK.  High profile customers include Home Office, Merck, Bentley Motors, Adidas, Buhler Sortex Ltd, The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT), Eaton Limited, MoD, National Farmers' Union, Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, Hertsmere Borough Council, North Lanarkshire Council, East Renfrewshire Council, Exeter City Council, Isle of Man Government, MoJ, Pendle Borough Council, Met Police, Flintshire County Council, Office for National Statistics, UK Intellectual Property Office, NHS Business Services Authority, Pembrokeshire County Council, Science and Technology Facilities Council, West Lancashire Borough Council, and many more.

For more information please visit: www.hfx.co.uk

Editors Contacts

Paski Matarazzo

Business Development Director, hfx

Tel: +44 (0) 1438 822176

Paski.matarazzo@hfx.co.uk

Andreina West/Mary Phillips

PR Artistry

+44 (0) 1491 639500

andreina@pra-ltd.co.uk

Contact
PR Artistry
***@pra-ltd.co.uk
End
Source:PR Artistry
Email:***@pra-ltd.co.uk
Tags:hr, Home Working, Flexible Working, Employee Benefits, Software
Industry:Computers, Human resources
Location:England
Account Email Address Verified     Account Phone Number Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
PRA Limited PRs
Trending News
Most Viewed
Top Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share