Questions to ask when considering flexible working arrangements

Below are a series of questions managers should ask themselves before accepting or rejecting flexible work arrangements.

Questions to ask when considering flexible working arrangements

Below are a series of questions managers should ask themselves before accepting or rejecting flexible work arrangements.

Do I need to grant a flexible working arrangement to this employee as per the Fair Work Act, award, or agreement?

How appropriate is the flexible work arrangement that has been proposed?

Has the employee made it clear what they are hoping to seek from this arrangement?

How long will the arrangement be in place?

Can work objectives be met another way if the flexible work arrangement is put in place?

How will the arrangement impact on the current work team and its priorities?

Does the request require a level of resourcing that can be accommodated?

How will workload issues be covered – does this present an opportunity to develop other team members?

Does the employee have face-to-face client contact, and if so, how can this arrangement be considered without disruption to the service provided?

Will the proposed flexible working arrangement adequately address the employee concerns, and reason for seeking a flexible work arrangement?

Will the employee’s arrangement impact their participation in important team events?

Do you have suggestions for alternative arrangements that may suit the employee and the work team if you can’t accommodate their original request?

Does the arrangement require a contract variation, or can it be accommodated informally?

How will the arrangement be documented?

How often will we review this arrangement to ensure it is working?

Questions to ask when considering flexible working arrangements