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Published 16:12 7 Feb 2022 GMT
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When it comes to the reasons an employer can deny an employee's request, Karen says more clarification needs to be given, and more details need to be agreed on before it becomes law.
The Right to Request Remote Working Bill 2021 is set to give a legal framework, giving details where approving or refusing a request for remote work can be based. Leo Varadkar saying the aim is to make better terms and conditions for workers a "legacy of the pandemic".
In this Bill, an employee is eligible to request to work from home as long as they've been in the job for more than six months. They could also be entitled to this from day one if the employer is on board.
All workplaces now must have a written statement that sets out the company’s remote working policy. These requests can be denied on these grounds:
"These 13 reasons are so broad," says Karen. "Any company can really cite one of these and get out of offering types of work. The companies that do embrace flexible work are the companies that are going to attract the best talents.
"The latest CSO said that over 90% of young people want to continue to work remotely. Employers need to sit up and say, 'if we want the best people out there, this is what we're going to have to do.' It is now an employees' market."
According to Employflex, the majority of young people in the Irish workforce are looking for a hybrid scenario, with many older workers wanting to continue from home.
Karen says that working from home removes the "barrier of geography" and is "breathing life back into towns and villages in Ireland that had been sucked dry when young people left."
With working from an office no longer a "necessity", the drive to go into the office a few days a week is more focused on the social aspect for younger workers.
"Fully remote, it's tough, especially for young people who haven't established themselves in an organisation or a company," Karen explains.
"For a lot of young people, there's a very much a social element to going into work, so it can be tough on them. I think it's different for people who are well established in their careers and are more senior. It's easier for them to work fully remote.
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