18.02.2022
Acas issues advice for workplaces affected by Storm Eunice
The Met Office has issued red weather warnings across the UK today due to the expected impact of Storm Eunice. The Met Office has also issued amber and yellow warnings for other parts of the country that will be impacted by the high winds.
- Look to see if there are alternative travel options to get into work;
- Check if your employer can agree flexible working arrangements such as arriving and leaving later or homeworking; and
- Consider any urgent work that needs to be covered if you can’t get into work.
- Employees have the right to take unpaid time off in an emergency situation that involves a dependent. This can include looking after your child because their school has closed due to bad weather; and
- If you’re ready and available to work but your place of work is closed then you will usually be entitled to normal pay.
- Offer workers who can get into work the opportunity to swap shifts or work overtime;
- Suggest flexible working to allow workers to make up any lost working time or allow workers to take the time off as paid annual leave; and
- Consider having a bad weather or travel disruption policy that includes contact arrangements, alternative forms of working and what happens with staff pay if a worker is unable to get into work.
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