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NHS flexible working provisions remain insufficient, prompting staff to seek agency work.
Conclusion
Whilst we welcome changes made to the NHS contract that give every NHS worker a “day one” right to request flexible working, it is clear that this has been insufficient to make flexible working a daily reality in the NHS. No NHS employee should be choosing to locum or work for an agency to regain control over their working life. The NHS must commit to a review of flexible working arrangements in all Trusts, with a view to ensuring that within 12 months all NHS staff have similar flexibilities in their working arrangements to those enjoyed by locum or agency staff. Reduced or flexible hours must be made available to everyone, but especially those with caring responsibilities or those nearing retirement, and investment should be made in technologies which make home-working or remote consultation possible.
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Source
Committee
Health and Social Care Committee
Report
Third Report - Workforce: recruitment, training and retention in health and social care
25 Jul 2022
HC 115
Addressee Bodies
Department of Health and Social Care
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.8 yrs
Report published
25 Jul 2022