What Are the Requirements to Request a Predictable Working Pattern?
If a worker is on a fixed-term contract (FTC) for 12 months or less, they are presumed to lack flexibility. These workers can therefore request to either extend their FTC or convert it to a permanent contract under the new legislation.
However, workers must have worked for their employer for a set period (expected to be 26 weeks) before making an application. Given that the new law aims to support those with unpredictable contracts, workers will not have had to have worked continuously during that period.
The new law also states that workers can make up to two predictable working requests within a 12-month period. This right functions in a similar way to the new right to request flexible working which received Royal Assent in July this year.
Agency workers will be able to apply directly to their agency to request predictable working. Alternatively, agency workers will also have the right to apply to the end user business for a more predictable contract if they have worked for the employer in the same role for 12 continuous weeks, and they are in the relevant role when the application is made. If an agency worker is provided a more predictable contract by the end user business, they are to be given new terms and conditions within two weeks which are no less favourable than other employees carrying out broadly comparable work.