Working Mums 101
Flexible Working Starter Kit - £5
Flexible Working Starter Kit - £5
Understand your options before you’re forced to negotiate from exhaustion.
Flexible working is often treated as a perk.
In reality, it’s one of the main ways people make work sustainable during and after maternity leave.
But most women only start thinking about it when they’re already tired, stressed, and under pressure to make decisions quickly.
This guide helps you understand the landscape early.
No commitments.
No formal requests.
Just clarity.
What this guide helps you understand
Flexible working isn’t just part-time.
It can include:
• reduced hours
• compressed hours
• hybrid or remote work
• job sharing
• term-time working
• predictable schedules
• temporary flexibility during transitions
You don’t need to decide what you want yet.
You just need to know what exists.
Your rights in plain English
In the UK, you have the legal right to request flexible working from day one.
Your employer must:
• properly consider the request
• respond within three months
• only refuse for specific business reasons
“We don’t do that” isn’t a lawful reason.
Knowing your rights changes the power dynamic.
Why this matters
Flexible working often determines:
• whether work fits around care
• whether you burn out
• whether you’re forced to reduce hours or leave entirely
Many women don’t leave work because they want to.
They leave because flexibility is treated as an exception instead of normal working design.
Who this is for
This guide is for you if:
• you want work to fit around real life
• you want to understand your options before returning to work
• you want clarity without pressure to make decisions yet
Early pregnancy or planning your return, this guide meets you where you are.
Instant digital access
Built for Working Mums.
Because nothing else was.
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