Hi All,
My first post on here, so please go easy on me!
Back in may I submitted a flexible working application to my employer (same hours, same job, just WFH instead of in the office), as I have been WFH for the full 18 months of lockdown, and are now being asked to come back into the office full time.
Until many who found that their mental health took a turn for the worse in lock down, I actually found that mine improved due to a better work/life balance (yeah ok, what life in lockdown, right?) - so I am reluctant to give up that extra time I get at home in order to sit in a car travelling to the office, or sit around for an hour in a canteen on my lunch break.
It took about 6 weeks for my employer to respond in any way to my request, and their response stated that they would set up a meeting with me to discuss it.
However, today - 8 weeks from my application - my manager told me that HR had met with her, and that they were going to deny my request to WFH, as if they do it for me then they will have to do it for everyone else on my team. I know some members of my team who would actually prefer to be in the office though, and a I know that I'm the only one in the team who has submitted such a request.
HR have advised my manager that she can be flexible with us at her discretion, but that they wouldn't not change my contracted place of work. My manager is OK with us being flexible for now, but she will soon have a new manager herself and says she will do whatever they want regarding WFH of coming into the office.
My manager told me that HR are informally dismissing my request so that if I do feel like I need to make another request in the next 12 months then I can do so, but also that there will be no official response from HR on my request. I'm not sure if this is beneficial to me, or if it's sly on there part. What are your thoughts?
Based on what I had read on flexi working guidance websites, it seemed to me like there were certain reasons that an employer could give to refusing flexible working, and none of them applied to my application.
My first post on here, so please go easy on me!
Back in may I submitted a flexible working application to my employer (same hours, same job, just WFH instead of in the office), as I have been WFH for the full 18 months of lockdown, and are now being asked to come back into the office full time.
Until many who found that their mental health took a turn for the worse in lock down, I actually found that mine improved due to a better work/life balance (yeah ok, what life in lockdown, right?) - so I am reluctant to give up that extra time I get at home in order to sit in a car travelling to the office, or sit around for an hour in a canteen on my lunch break.
It took about 6 weeks for my employer to respond in any way to my request, and their response stated that they would set up a meeting with me to discuss it.
However, today - 8 weeks from my application - my manager told me that HR had met with her, and that they were going to deny my request to WFH, as if they do it for me then they will have to do it for everyone else on my team. I know some members of my team who would actually prefer to be in the office though, and a I know that I'm the only one in the team who has submitted such a request.
HR have advised my manager that she can be flexible with us at her discretion, but that they wouldn't not change my contracted place of work. My manager is OK with us being flexible for now, but she will soon have a new manager herself and says she will do whatever they want regarding WFH of coming into the office.
My manager told me that HR are informally dismissing my request so that if I do feel like I need to make another request in the next 12 months then I can do so, but also that there will be no official response from HR on my request. I'm not sure if this is beneficial to me, or if it's sly on there part. What are your thoughts?
Based on what I had read on flexi working guidance websites, it seemed to me like there were certain reasons that an employer could give to refusing flexible working, and none of them applied to my application.
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