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Flexible Working Taskforce members have published guidance on best practice in hybrid working for employers.
New practical guidance has been published by the Flexible Working Taskforce to help employers develop fair and sustainable hybrid working practices.
The guidance is designed to help employers harness the benefits of well managed hybrid working practices which can help organisations attract and retain staff while supporting employee wellbeing, inclusion and performance.
It offers practical advice, focusing on the key areas of people management, recruitment and induction, inclusion and fairness, and health, safety and wellbeing.
Employers are encouraged to consider:
Peter Cheese, chief executive of the CIPD and co-chair of the Flexible Working Taskforce, said: “The pandemic gave us a unique opportunity to rethink the world of work and consider new ways of working that will benefit both organisations and our people. Many employers are considering how to implement hybrid working and this new guidance provides practical tips on how to do this successfully.
“We know there is great appetite from employees to have more say over where and how they work and organisations that provide fair and inclusive hybrid working practices will reap the benefits by attracting and retaining talent and increased wellbeing and engagement which in turn can drive productivity.”
The new guidance is designed to supplement previous guidance from Acas, also commissioned on behalf of the Taskforce.