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Flexible Working Arrangements

Paparoa Street School kaimahi have a right to request flexible working arrangements at any time as required by the Employment Relations Act 2000 (Part 6AA). Applications for flexible working arrangements are considered in good faith.

Flexible working arrangements may include varying the days, hours, and/or place of work (eg. part-time, job sharing, transition hours). We may consider arrangements on a short-term or long-term basis.

Applying for flexible working arrangements

If the kura receives a request for flexible working arrangements, we discuss this in good faith with the kaimahi. The kura and kaimahi may reach a mutual agreement through discussion.

The kura may direct the kaimahi to follow a formal process outlined in the Employment Relations Act 2000 (s 69AAC). The kaimahi may also choose to follow this process when making their initial request.

If a formal request is made under the Employment Relations Act 2000 (s 69AAC), both the kaimahi and the kura have responsibilities under this legislation. The request must be in writing and include:

Kaimahi affected by family violence can apply for short-term variation to their working arrangements (up to two months), and will receive a response within 10 working days (Employment Relations Act 2000, Part 6AB).

Considering requests for flexible working arrangements

The poari matua, as the employer, is responsible for overseeing flexible working arrangements but may delegate responsibilities as part of this process. The poari matua acknowledges the application in writing, advising if further information or a hui is needed. The poari matua considers the request and responds as soon as possible but no later than one month after receiving it.

The kura informs the kaimahi in writing whether the request has been approved or refused. If the request is refused, the written notification explains any grounds for refusal.

If a kaimahi is not satisfied with the outcome of the request, or believes the poari matua did not meet their responsibilities under the Employment Relations Act 2000, our concerns and complaints process applies. Kaimahi may also seek external advice.

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Hei mihi | Acknowledgement

SchoolDocs appreciates the professional advice of the Anderson Lloyd legal team (Dunedin) in reviewing this policy.

Release history: Term 4 2024, Term 3 2023, Term 3 2022

Last review

Term 2 2024

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