10 of us in the workplace.
5 have set shifts, 3 of those were set up as part of flexible working requests.
The five with set shifts are the five with school age children.
We have been grouped into a 'link' for the purposes of annual leave allocation.
Most of us work Saturdays (4/5). Of the other shifts only 1/5 is a Saturday.
It is MUCH harder for us to book a Saturday off because of this, since only one of us may be off in a week.
In addition we will obviously be more keen to have school holidays off work than the workers without children.
Is it discriminatory to bundle us all in together? I would like for the whole team to be considered when leave is granted, but as it is at the moment is another person who has children is off then I may not book holiday, even though cover is available.
The people without children want the current system to stay since there is only a 1/5 chance that they will be working any particular Saturday, and they have much greater likelihood of being able to book it off.
I want to know if grouping people based on their status as 'flexibly working' is legal and correct or if I have a case for a grievance.