LGA response to consultation on improving access to flexible working


Information on the consultation

This response is submitted by the Local Government Association (LGA) on behalf of local authorities. The LGA is a cross-party organisation that is the national voice of local government. We work with councils and central government to support, promote and improve local government. The LGA covers every part of England and Wales (through the WLGA) and includes county and district councils, London boroughs, metropolitan and unitary councils.

The Workforce Team of the LGA offers advice on employment issues and represents local government employer interests to central government, government agencies, trades unions and other interested parties. The LGA’s Local Government Resources Committee, whose remit includes workforce issues, comprises elected members from the LGA’s political groups providing cross party leadership to the LGA’s policy input.  This submission has the support of all the political groups at the LGA.

The LGA manages sectoral collective bargaining in local government and national collective bargaining arrangements for fire, education and related sectors, covering, in total, over two million employees. Elected councillors (and other employer organisations where appropriate) and nationally recognised trade unions work together in a positive way to reach collective agreements on key employment issues such as pay and other terms and conditions. This helps to ensure that councils, and other employers, have pay, terms and conditions that are compliant with legislation and, where possible, model best practice. 

The LGA works closely with member organisations and provides advice and support on employment matters. Given the context outlined above, it is vital that the views of councils are given full and careful consideration in the consultation.

This submission, responding to the areas about which we have most information or experience, is based on our knowledge of the issues as they impact on local government. We have obtained views on this issue from representatives from local authorities by way of a roundtable and survey, which have informed the response provided.

We have provided information gained from these methods in order to compile a picture of how requests for flexible working are dealt with currently, including challenges and areas where there is good practice; the impact of the proposed change and what further resources or other support could be offered to improve the situation.

These are areas of particular interest and importance to the local government sector, and where there has been most consensus across councils on the issues. We have also encouraged councils to respond directly to the consultation.


We hope you find the above information obtained through our networks helpful. Members of our Workforce Team are already in touch with DBT colleagues on this subject, and we remain happy to continue to that dialogue.

If you would like to discuss our submission further, please contact [email protected]

Yours faithfully

Councillor Pete Marland 
Chair, Local Government Resources Committee 
Local Government Association

1 May 2026