Encouraging the adoption of greater flexibility in working practices can benefit home life - according to the former Equal Opportunities Commission, four out of five new fathers say they would be happy to...

Many will have welcomed the government's recent announcement of its plans to extend the right to request flexible working to all parents with children under 16. Combining the often competing demands of work and family life can be a struggle. There are currently three million parents of children under 16 in low-level jobs or not working, which suggests an urgent need to provide more suitable work options.
Encouraging the adoption of greater flexibility in working practices can benefit home life - according to the former Equal Opportunities Commission, four out of five new fathers say they would be happy to...
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