FOCUS ON HR: How to plan for hybrid working

Given the past year we have experienced in the workplace, it is not surprising that hybrid working is increasingly being spoken about as a potential ‘new normal’. However, employers considering implementing hybrid working have a number of things to consider for this to be a success.

First off, it is important to implement a system which easily allows you to identify who is in the office, who is working from home, and who is elsewhere (e.g. customer visit or annual leave) each day. This is also important for monitoring annual leave and sickness absence.

Employers should review their existing working from home policy if they have one or introduce a hybrid/working from home policy if not, to ensure it is fit for purpose going forward.

Employers should also ensure that employment contracts are clear on where an employee’s registered place of work is. In many cases, this will remain the office, and occasional working from home will be a discretionary measure offered by the employer.

It is also beneficial for an employer to have a flexible working policy. Some employees may want to apply for a form of flexible working not covered under the hybrid working policy (e.g. reduced hours, or a permanent change to their place of work), and this will set out how such requests are handled.

Hybrid working isn’t just an HR issue! Other departments and functions are likely to need to be involved in planning a successful hybrid working approach. These may include IT, to ensure that employees have the necessary technology, Health and safety, as DSE assessments may be appropriate for ongoing arrangements and your Data Protection Officer or whoever heads up data protection issues, to ensure appropriate data management.

For help in planning for hybrid working for your employees, ViewHR are here to help – please contact us for an initial discussion.

Heidi Roper, Director of View HR Limited.

hr@viewhr.co.uk | 01425 205390 | viewhr.co.uk 

 


This article is featured in the June edition of the Dorset Business Focus magazine. Read on the online version here.


 

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