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Should parents get more flexible working hours? Web Vote Result.



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WORKERS don't want more flexibility over their working hours according to the results of a poll on www.shieldsgazette.com - but it was a close decision.
We reported yesterday that the Government is considering give 4.5million extra parents the right to request flexible working.

The right is currently restricted to parents whose children are aged under six or disabled, but an independent review said the right should also apply to parents of children up to the age of 16.

Our poll asked:

Would you welcome the chance to work more flexible hours?

The result was:
Yes - 49 per cent
No - 51 per cent


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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:55 AM
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