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Are you ready for new working rules?

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Created 16/11/2007 - 10:24
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The majority of employers believe the introduction of new family-friendly rules coming into force on 6th April will bring problems for their firms rather than opportunities, according to research by the CIPD and KPMG.

The Work and Families Act (WFA) will extend maternity and adoption pay from six to nine months and extend the right to request flexible working to carers of adults. It will also allow some of this period to be transferred to the father of the child, although this element will not be introduced until 2008 at the earliest.

According to the poll, 64% of employers feel the paternity changes will cause them either some (48%) or significant (16%) difficulties, with 57% saying the maternity and adoption rules will prove problematic.

It is clear from the survey that there is scepticism about some of the WFA provisions, especially those relating to paternity leave, and concern about the difficulties that might arise in implementing them

'It is clear from the survey that there is scepticism about some of the WFA provisions, especially those relating to paternity leave, and concern about the difficulties that might arise in implementing them,' said Mike Emmott, CIPD adviser, employee relations.

'It is possible that such reservations simply reflect the caution with which employers tend to embrace any new regulations. But the government needs to reassure employers about the administration of the new provisions,' he added.

But according to the government's advice body Business Link, small companies can use the new rules to boost staff recruitment and retention. It has issued the following pointers to small business owners wanting to turn the new provisions to their advantage:


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