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Introduction
Wikimedia UK strives to be a flexible employer, with work practices that serve its business needs and accommodate the needs of its employees.
This policy sets out the mutual rights and responsibilities of Wikimedia UK and the home worker.
Home working with Wikimedia UK
Certain posts require the jobholder’s presence at the offices of Wikimedia UK, but staff in these posts will be eligible to work on an occasional basis from home by prior agreement with the Chief Executive.
Other roles in the Wikimedia UK may require the jobholder to be away from any office base for most of their working hours. Home working may therefore be a standard condition for these roles.
Some roles permit the work to be undertaken from more than one location and, subject to the terms of this policy, jobholders in these posts may work from home.
This policy has been written to comply with Wikimedia UK’s statutory obligations under the following legislation:
- Health & Safety at Work Act (1974)
- Data Protection Act (1998)
- Working Time Regulations (1998)
Principles of home working at Wikimedia UK
- Business needs
Any working practice adopted must serve Wikimedia UK’s business needs as defined locally.
Home working is recognised to have the possibility of increasing productivity, raising morale, reducing sickness and absence. Home working can also enable Wikimedia UK to recruit from a wider range of potential employees, and provides an opportunity to keep down cost of space, thus reducing our overall costs and expenditure.
- Terms and conditions of employment
In all respects other than provided for by this policy, home working staff will retain the same terms and conditions of employment as office-based staff. Their normal place of work however will be identified in their contract of employment as somewhere other than the Wikimedia UK office.
Home workers must be available for work duties during their normal hours of work (as agreed with the Chief Executive). Therefore, any domestic arrangements such as ensuring that childcare is available if required must remain in place during hours of work.
Equipment
Staff who work from home may agree with their line manager to use their own personal computer and/or other equipment for work purposes, provided it complies with Wikimedia UK’s hardware and software requirements. However, wherever possible, Wikimedia UK’s equipment and software will be used.
A member of staff using their own PC for home working purposes must keep all of the work for Wikimedia UK in one area of the hard disk and restrict access to that area to him/herself only, or on removable media disks which are locked away after use or on a secure cloud platform. Wikimedia UK does not make a commitment to maintain personal IT equipment used for work purposes. However, if there is heavy use of a piece of equipment on Wikimedia UK’s business, at the discretion of the Chief Executive, Wikimedia UK may negotiate with the staff member a reasonable contribution towards the cost of repair and maintenance.
Where personal IT equipment does not comply with Wikimedia UK’s standards or staff do not have the IT equipment necessary for home working, Wikimedia UK will provide (lend) equipment and peripherals appropriate to the job to the home worker and will support and modify the equipment as necessary. The scope of this provision will be at the discretion of Wikimedia UK, agreed at the start of the arrangement, and its appropriateness will be reviewed from time to time as necessary.
Where the equipment is provided (lent), but is not installed, by Wikimedia UK, adequate training will be provided to the home worker to do so, or the costs of a local service provider will be met. Thereafter, Wikimedia UK will maintain the equipment on an ongoing basis. Staff will use on-line help facilities to solve minor difficulties. If a major repair is required, it will be the responsibility of the employee to arrange this with either the original lender or an appropriate local provider, once approval has been given by their line manager.
Equipment provided (lent) by Wikimedia UK is for the use of the employee only, and the security of any such equipment will be the responsibility of the employee. Wikimedia UK equipment provided for home working purposes may only be used by the home worker and not by others at their place of home working.
On termination of employment all equipment supplied should be returned including all storage media and backup copies held. If the PC is your own then all Wikimedia UK documents and email should be backed up, returned to Wikimedia UK on backup media and then deleted from your computer.
Insurance
Equipment lent by Wikimedia UK for a member of staff to use for home-working purposes will be insured for loss or damage under Wikimedia UK’s insurance policies, providing the Office and Development manager receives the following information:
- Name and address of the employee where the equipment is mainly used / stored.
- Type of equipment, serial number and purchase/replacement cost.
Please note that Wikimedia UK equipment left in a car during working hours must be locked in the boot, out of sight. Equipment must not be left in the car outside of working hours or overnight since it will not be covered by Wikimedia UK’ insurance in such circumstances.
If a member of staff purchases their own equipment that may be used for Wikimedia UK’s work, they will be responsible for insuring this equipment.
The member of staff will also be responsible for informing their insurance provider that their premises are to be used for work purposes.
Space provision and health and safety risk assessment
During the recruitment process the recruiting manager will discuss with the prospective home worker the suitability of the place from where the individual proposes to home work. It should be an area which allows the home worker:
- to generally work free of domestic or other interruption
- to deal with telephone calls in a confidential manner in a quiet environment.
The area allocated to work should be adequate in terms of space to accommodate a desk/work surface, office chair, PC, telephone, and lockable storage.
All intended home workspaces will be subject to a health and safety risk assessment. The assessment will include identification of hazards and risks, of who could be harmed and how, and of what action should be taken in the event of accidents. The assessments will generally be made by staff themselves, with appropriate support, and should be carried out prior to the home location becoming the workplace. Thereafter a yearly self-assessment must be made, and a re-assessment must take place following any significant changes to the work environment.
A full copy of Wikimedia UK’s Health & Safety Policy can be obtained on request from the Administration and Development Manager. Does this currently exist?
If a proposed working location is found to be unsuitable, and modification to reach the necessary standard are not practical/cost effective, then, upholding its duty of care to the employee, the employee will not be permitted to work from that location.
Data Protection
Storage, retrieval and manipulation of data by home workers, whether on paper or by computer, must comply with the requirements of Wikimedia UK’s Data Protection Policy.
All papers containing confidential or personal information should be locked away in a secure cabinet at the end of the working day.
Expenses
Wikimedia UK will provide through the payroll a non taxable allowance of £150 per annum, paid in monthly instalments with salary to offset additional costs associated with home working (e.g. heating and lighting). Copies of invoices are not necessary to claim this allowance. The allowance will be paid to staff whose base in real and practical terms is their home, and who otherwise would be office-based. The offer (ultimately determined by the Chief Executive) and acceptance of a home working agreement will ultimately define whether an employee is home based. This document may override the definition contained in the employee’s statement of terms and conditions.
Wikimedia UK will meet the costs if deemed necessary, of installing a telephone line and provision of equipment as agreed with the Chief Executive.
Wikimedia UK will meet the cost of any appropriate additional costs such as a PO Box Address. Any such expenditure must be discussed and agreed with the home worker’s line manager. The home worker’s base, for the purpose of claiming travel expenses, will be their home address. Employees who are required to work at home may claim reimbursement of their broadband fee. The amount to be agreed with the Chief Executive.
Legal Matters
Home workers are advised to check with the relevant party(s) that there are no severe covenants on the use of their home as an office, either as a result of a mortgage agreement or a lease. It is the home worker’s responsibility to make the appropriate checks and Wikimedia UK will not accept liability for any loss suffered by the worker as a result of failing to make checks.
Management
Management of the home worker, other than where detailed in the provisions of this policy, will not differ from the management of Wikimedia UK office-based staff.
The Chief Executive will involve the employee in devising the most appropriate methods of maintaining team cohesion and collaboration, paying particular attention to the working relationship between the home worker and their administrative support. Home workers will be expected to attend meeting at the office as determined by the Chief Executive.
Communication
The Chief Executive will agree with home workers the measures that will ensure regularity of one to one supervision and other communications from Wikimedia UK.
All home working staff will attend team meetings and other events as specified by Wikimedia UK.
The completion of accurate weekly diary sheets is essential for home-based staff.
In the event of sickness, home workers must contact their line manager as soon as possible on the first day of sickness and comply with all aspects of the sickness reporting procedures.
Recruitment and selection
During the recruitment process, (as a minimum this must be included on the person specification) candidates will be informed if home working is a requirement for their post; similarly, candidates for posts where home working is an option will be informed of the possibility. In both cases their suitability for home working will be assessed.
On appointment, a new member of staff will receive thorough induction, an opportunity to become familiar with Wikimedia UK, the structure and operation of the organisation, systems and procedures, and to build relationships with the Chief Executive and other colleagues. A home worker’s induction will be designed with particular care to ensure that these aims are met.
Training and development
When a regular training needs analysis of home working staff takes place, the following skills will be assessed and of necessity prioritised within Wikimedia UK’s workforce development plan:
- a democratic management style
- good coaching, mentoring and delegation skills
- ability to agree clear standards and commitments
- good performance management skills – monitoring feedback, etc.
- excellent motivation skills
- excellent communication skills, including listening and influencing
- good counselling skills
- good team-building and maintenance skills
- project management skills
Where the individual or Chief Executive identifies the need for training for the home worker associated with home working, this will be arranged.
Moving house
Potential house moves by home workers should be discussed with the Chief Executive at an early opportunity.
Where a home worker undertakes a house move, they will be asked to demonstrate that the proposed workspace at the new premises is of an adequate size as detailed in section 5 above relating to minimum workspace requirements.
Where the home worker’s responsibilities relate to a specific geographical area, and the proposed move will take them out of that geographical area, then they must also satisfy the Chief Executive that the additional travelling involved will not lead to a risk to their health or safety at work.
Withdrawal from home working
If a home worker finds that it is no longer possible or convenient for them to work from home, Wikimedia UK will seek to accommodate them within an office, subject to the availability of funding and of suitable office accommodation. However, Wikimedia UK cannot guarantee that a move to office accommodation will be possible. It is strongly recommended that home workers who anticipate that working from home will cease to be possible should discuss this with the Chief Executive at the earliest opportunity.
Working hours
Home workers are advised to take steps to distinguish clearly between working and personal time in order to avoid a ‘blurring’ of boundaries between the two. This is particularly important where the home worker is part-time or is required to work irregular (not standard office) hours. Such steps might include:
- Specifying in advance the days and times of availability each week and notifying relevant colleagues.
- Setting up email and voicemail messages advising when the home worker will next be available to deal with calls and queries, thus setting realistic expectations.
- Avoiding answering business calls or logging in to business email during personal time.
Recording time worked and discussing this regularly with the line manager
Monitoring and evaluation
The Chief Executive and staff share responsibility for monitoring the success of the home working arrangements. Any problems arising should be addressed between the home worker and the Chief Executive at the earliest opportunity.
- HOME WORKING AGREEMENT
The original of this agreement should be sent to the Administration and Development manager to be held on the home workers personnel file. Copies should be distributed as follows:
- Personnel file
- Staff member
Wikimedia UK’s equipment to be used for home working, with serial numbers
Own equipment to be used on Wikimedia UK’s business at home base
In addition I have agreed to the following with my manager
Date at which the home working agreement will commence
Date of first review
Signed & dated by member of staff
Signed & dated by Chief executive