Business and charity leaders urge ministers to lead England’s transition to four-day week
Open letter signed by more than 100 leaders comes after local government secretary criticised a council for switching to shorter week Analysis: Benefits of a four-day week are ever clearer, despite Steve Reed’s stance More than 100 business and charity leaders have called on ministers to “lead (…)
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