Firstsource introduces a flexible working policy

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Firstsource Solutions has adopted a number of family-friendly policies to enable its employees to juggle a work-life balance more effectively, particularly during the long summer months.

Firstsource has six contact centres in the UK and two in the Irish republic and employs over 4,500 people.  Nurturing and encouraging home-grown talent is a priority for the team and the new Flexible Working and Term Time options are proving popular with staff at all levels.

The company’s contact centres operate seven days a week between 8 am and 11 pm, with variable peak times according to client requirements, so a complex shift system is required to resource the required working hours. Flexible working is simply a change to an employee’s shift pattern to suit their home needs and it creates a balance between family and work commitments. Hours are agreed between the company and the employee and the option is open to both full-time and part-time staff.

“With Firstsource’s flexible working option an employee will still work a set amount of hours each week but the shifts can be adjusted to suit the individual’s lifestyle. Many of our roles require shifts over a four or five day period. For example, an employee may work a 35-hour-week contract and the shift patterns can vary from Sunday to Thursday. The flexible working scheme gives our employees time with their families every weekend.

Grainne O'Kane

Grainne O’Kane

“From a business perspective it allows us to forecast and plan staffing levels over the summer months well in advance as well as retain talented staff. This initiative has been particularly successful for us and it also encourages higher rates of staff attendance,” said Grainne O’Kane, HR Manager from Firstsource.

The other flexible option that has been recently introduced in the contact centres is ‘Term Time’. This initiative allows parents who have children of school age to take extended time off work during the holidays. Term time is unpaid leave but can be combined with paid leave to extend their options.

“The idea behind the Term Time option is to accommodate and structure employee holidays to create a fair work-life balance. Feedback, even at this early stage, has been extremely positive,” said Grainne O’Kane.

Creating a healthy work-life balance is a priority for parents. Sylvia Gilmour, a team leader in Londonderry, has found that the new flexible work options have made a huge difference and created quality family time.

She said: “Term Time in particular has been a great help for my family. Holidays are always a challenge with childcare but this new option means I can spend quality time with the kids when they are off school.”

Author: Jo Robinson

Published On: 1st Aug 2012 - Last modified: 12th Dec 2018
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2 Comments
  • Flexible working hours??? Not true… when I went to a interview with Firstsource, I was told I had to sign their 8-11 contract, but I told them that I could only sign it if they were flexible with the hours because I would need time out to attend church on Sunday & on holy days, but it did not seem to be an option.

    John McGowan 18 Nov at 13:45
  • well, I requested flexible working pattern and guess what been refused due to business needs, but only when asked for decision on writing manager called me and offered me temporary acceptance as I brought to his attention that I will appeal.

    robert 18 Oct at 20:33