Managing paid work and caring
If you're juggling work with looking after someone, you're not alone - there are 270,000 working carers in Scotland.
This section takes you through your rights at work, including flexible working, taking time off and protection from discrimination. It also explores what to consider when thinking about leaving or returning to work, as well as ways to boost your skills.
New laws passed to support working carers
The Carer's Leave Act
The Carer’s Leave Act has now received Royal Assent and will become law. The law will come into effect from 6 April 2024.
This new Act will give unpaid carers balancing unpaid care with paid employment the legal right to five days of unpaid carer’s leave.
Carers UK has led the campaign for the introduction of carer’s leave for decades and we’re delighted to see it become an Act and set to become law.
Find out more in our campaigns section.
The Flexible Working Act
A law has been passed that gives you the right to ask your employer for flexible working from day one of your employment if you live in England, Scotland or Wales.
- This could cover changes to your working hours, your times of work, or your place of work.
- You will also be able to ask your employer for changes twice a year rather than once a year which is helpful if your caring circumstances change, for example.
- You will no longer have to make a case about the impact this will have on your employer.
- Your employer will have to consult you if they don’t think they can make the changes you need.
When does this come into effect?
The new law will come into effect from 6 April 2024. Under the new legislation, it will be possible to ask your employer for flexible working arrangements from day one of employment.