Hi,
I have been with the firm full time for over 10years now (local gov).... I applied for flexible working in 2010 and have been working 3 days a week from home...
I've recently been told that my department are being restructured and that I will need to apply for one of the jobs in it or face redundancy !!!
The new structure has a role that is similar to what I am doing now, but they have changed the job title...
I've yet to see the job descriptions but its likely it will be similar to what I am already doing.... but so that we are not automatically assimilated into the roles I suspect they will be made to be different....
As I've got a flexbile working agreement its a change to my contract....
If I apply for one of the new jobs and get it, will I need to reapply for flexible working? If so, will the fact ive already got one in place strengthen my case?
I am a permanent member of staff, but all of the jobs in the restructure are 2 year fixed term...
This worries me....
Any advice would be really appreciated...
I have been with the firm full time for over 10years now (local gov).... I applied for flexible working in 2010 and have been working 3 days a week from home...
I've recently been told that my department are being restructured and that I will need to apply for one of the jobs in it or face redundancy !!!
The new structure has a role that is similar to what I am doing now, but they have changed the job title...
I've yet to see the job descriptions but its likely it will be similar to what I am already doing.... but so that we are not automatically assimilated into the roles I suspect they will be made to be different....
As I've got a flexbile working agreement its a change to my contract....
If I apply for one of the new jobs and get it, will I need to reapply for flexible working? If so, will the fact ive already got one in place strengthen my case?
I am a permanent member of staff, but all of the jobs in the restructure are 2 year fixed term...
This worries me....
Any advice would be really appreciated...
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