@Elle well I had a meeting with her a few weeks back and she didn’t really say much, just kept changing the subject and didn’t seem to want to let me reduce hours. The thing that worries me is time is getting on and I know it’s a lengthy process apparently if you appeal. She has two months from when I submitted the request to answer and it will be two months next week so I will give it till then but just unsure what I do after that as it goes against policy for her if she goes over two months
Just escalate it to HR once she goes over the two months or if she rejects it. My boyfriend actually had this problem with his boss and he appealed it on the grounds that he needed to work flexibly for childcare reasons. His request was approved straight away by someone else in the company.
They have to have a genuine business reason to reject the FWA (like it needs to be shown to affect the business negatively on a regular basis) it’s very unlikely you will get it rejected due to childcare so many new things have come in to support working mums. It’s your right to reduce your hours, I know it’s hard but don’t let it get you down anymore than it is. You’re doing everything right your end.